This biography examines the life and legacy of John Williams, a young Scottish minister who became a pioneer missionary to the South Pacific. William King Tweedie chronicles Williams’ early years of diligence and perseverance, which led to his eventual success as a missionary and his tragic death at the hands of cannibals. This inspiring story of faith and courage is a must-read for anyone interested in Christian missions and the history of the South Pacific.
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