General & Miscellaneous Religious Biography, Missionaries - Christian Biography, General & Miscellaneous Christian Life
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Overview
Mother Eliza Davis-George, the daughter of slaves, grew up in segregated Texas, where she took to heart the stories she had heard as a child in Sunday school. Empowered by her faith, she broke through barriers of sex, color, and status as she told the world about Jesus. This is the fascinating story of a gentle but unswerving Christian missionary, who, during her one hundred years on this earth, left an indelible mark on the people and the land of Liberia. She is a model of overcoming any obstacle--a woman for whom no challenge was too difficult in sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ.Synopsis
Mother Eliza Davis-George, the daughter of slaves, grew up in segregated Texas, where she took to heart the stories she had heard as a child in Sunday school. Empowered by her faith, she broke through barriers of sex, color, and status as she told the world about Jesus. This is the fascinating story of a gentle but unswerving Christian missionary, who, during her one hundred years on this earth, left an indelible mark on the people and the land of Liberia. She is a model of overcoming any obstaclea woman for whom no challenge was too difficult in sharing he gospel of Jesus Christ.
Book Details
Published
December 1, 2002
Publisher
Discovery House Publishers
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781572930988