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  • Helen Roseveare: On His Majesty’s Service

    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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  • Digging Ditches: The Latest Chapter of an Inspirational Life (Helen Roseveare)

    Doctor Helen Roseveare, affectionately called Mama Luka, pioneered vital medical work in the Rain forests of the Belgian Congo – now the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    Throughout her eight years in training for the mission field, and her first twelve years in the Congo, Helen Roseveare had prayed that God would bless her ministry with a manifestation of His glory and power among the tribal peoples she was ministering to. God’s answers to her formed the basis of her best-selling autobiography Give me This Mountain. Then she endured civil war, a brutal rape, and found herself having to re-start her work from the very beginning.

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  • A Reluctant Missionary (Margaret Hayes)

    God’s call was loud, clear and insistent: she was to go the Congo. So, what was a recently qualified, ambitious young woman to make of this? She had a speech impediment, she would need more training, and where would the money for all this come from?

    But when Margaret yielded to His will and plan for her life, she began an amazing journey of adventure and faith, experiencing a range of incredible difficulties and wonderful answers to prayer. Born in London, she served for many years in the Congo and in the Republic of Niger.

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