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October 03, 2006

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Amy Rowe

Marjean and Manfred, my prayers are with you. Your experiences remind me of much of what I saw when I was in East Africa several years ago. What beautiful faith amidts poverty. I look forward to hearing your reflections when I see you two in November.

Matt Scott

It's hard not to be humbled in that situation by the courage, skill and generosity of people who might have every reason to be be bitter about the rest of the world leaving them behind. I only wish more doctors in North America could have the same experience you are having; I think they would practice medicine much more differently-and better!- as a result.

manga

A little more info about Baptist presence in Cameroon
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Alfred Saker (July 21, 1814 in Wrotham, Kent — March 12, 1880 in Peckham) was a British missionary.

A Baptist missionary, Alfred Saker arrived in Douala at the mouth of the Wouri River in 1845.

In 1858, Alfred Saker returned with Joseph Merrick plus a small group of freed slaves from Jamaica. Alfred Saker bought a large property (16km x 8km) from King William of Bimbia. The small group built a school, a church, and other buildings for the mission. They opened churches, dispensaries and centers of care and trained a great number of Cameroonian pastors, tailors, shoe-makers, masons and carpenters who helped them build the Church of Béthel in 1860.


Considered by David Livingstone to be the most influential missionary in West Africa, Saker founded the Cameroon city of Victoria, now Limbé (since 1958), in 1858. As part of his envangelizing efforts he translated the Bible into Duala between 1862 and 1872. He envisioned great possibilities and tried to convince the English government to make this area a Crown Colony. A Baptist school in Limbe, Saker Baptist College, is named after him.

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