White Queen of the Cannibals: the Story of Mary Slessor by A. J. Bueltmann
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to Him and believe in Him before it is too late and you end in Hell, the
place where bad people suffer forever." "Go," said Chief Njiri angrily, "get out of my village. Go back to Ekenge." Sadly Mary started back to Ekenge. "I have failed these people who asked for my help. O God, soften the heart of Chief Njiri and keep Your protecting hand over the young man Kolu." When Chief Edem heard that Njiri would not set the man free, he said, "Njiri has insulted our Ma. Let the warriors get their spears and shields. Let us get ready for war." The women slipped quietly into Mary's room to tell her the latest news. It made Mary sad that these men were getting ready for a war, but neither one of the chiefs would listen to her. Mary knew where to go for help. She prayed to God. "O God," prayed Mary, "You can stop this war. You can soften the hearts of these cruel chiefs. Please stop this war so that the warriors may not be killed and their wives made widows and their children orphans. Hear me for the sake of Jesus, my Saviour." A man knocked on the door of Mary's hut. "Ma, Ma," he cried, "Kolu has been set free. Chief Njiri let him go, and he is back at the village. There will be no war!" "Thank You, Father in Heaven," prayed Mary. "Thank You that You heard my |
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