Helen Roseveare: On His Majesty’s Service
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Qualified as a doctor, Helen Roseveare packed up her life in England and set off to be a missionary in the Belgian Congo, to set up hospitals and rural clinics. In work that took Helen on long journeys through dense forests, she endured many trials, including a lengthy imprisonment during the Simba Rebellion.
But she continued her work in the re-named nation of Zaire, believing that the work of the kingdom of God supercedes any politics by which men merely change the name of nations. Through her work with nurses, midwives and health workers, she spread the good news of Jesus Christ.
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Helen Roseveare: On His Majesty’s Service
In the Trailblazers Series!
Qualified as a doctor, Helen Roseveare packed up her life in England and set off to be a missionary in the Belgian Congo, to set up hospitals and rural clinics. In work that took Helen on long journeys through dense forests, she endured many trials, including a lengthy imprisonment during the Simba Rebellion.
But she continued her work in the re-named nation of Zaire, believing that the work of the kingdom of God supersedes any politics by which men merely change the name of nations. Through her work with nurses, midwives and health workers, she spread the good news of Jesus Christ.
Recommended Reading Level:
Read to me:Â age 7-8
Read myself:Â age 9-14
About the Author
Irene Howat is an award-winning author and a talented artist in Ayrshire, Scotland. She is married to a retired minister and they have a grown family. Irene especially enjoys receiving letters from her readers and replies to all of them. She is also the author of numerous other books for children, including all the volumes of the Lightkeepers Series (Ten Boys Who Changed History, Ten Girls Who Changed History and all the other Ten Boys / Ten Girls volumes).  In the Trailblazers series she has written Lillias Trotter: Danger in the Desert and Betty Greene: Courage has Wings.
Table of Contents
- Piggy in the Middle
- The Day Helen Didn’t Meet Hitler
- Battles Inside and Out
- Medical Student
- Called to the Congo
- Rebellion!
- “You build, I teach.”
- The Miracle of Nyankunde
- Passport Please
- On His Majesty’s Service
- Thinking Further Topics
- Helen Roseveare Time Line
SKU: | 9781845502591 |
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Categories: | Biographies for Youth, Missionary Stories for Children, Trailblazers Series |
Tags: | christian focus, simba, missionary stories, simbarebellion, back to school, helen roseveare, mountain, belgian congo, modern missions, roseveare, zaire |
Weight | 0.25 lbs |
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