In this memoir, John Inglis shares his experiences as a missionary in the New Hebrides, focusing on his time on the island of Aneityum. He recounts the challenges of adapting to a new culture, building relationships with the native people, and spreading the gospel. Inglis also provides insight into the political and social climate of the region at the time. This book is a fascinating firsthand account of missionary work in the South Pacific.
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