White Queen of the Cannibals: the Story of Mary Slessor by A. J. Bueltmann
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the offer of your canoe in Jesus' name. I know God will bless you for your
kindness." "God has blessed me," said the king. "He has sent our white Ma to us." The canoe was long and slim. It was painted in bright colors. At the front end bright-colored flags were flying. In the middle of the canoe was a sort of tent to protect Mary from the sun. The Christian natives had brought gifts of rice and these were put in the boat. Crowds of people came to say good-by to the white Ma. At last it began to get dark. The thirty-three natives who were going to row climbed into the boat. Torches were lit and the boat started upstream. As Mary lay down in her tent in the middle of the boat, she heard the rowers singing as they rowed. "Ma, our beautiful beloved mother, is on board," they sang, "Ho! Ho! Ho!" She thanked God that He had protected her in Old Town. She prayed that He would protect her still as she went into a part of the country where no one had yet brought the news about a loving Saviour. She prayed that He would bless her speaking, so that many people would believe in the Lord Jesus and be saved forever. As she prayed, the rowers continued singing their made-up song: "Ma, our beautiful beloved mother, is on board. Ho! Ho! Ho!" Mary fell asleep and the canoe carried her silently through the night to a new part of the country and to new adventures. |
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