The Book of Missionary Heroes

audiobook

The Book of Missionary Heroes

by Basil Mathews

EN·~6 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
1

THE BOOK OF MISSIONARY HEROES - BY - BASIL MATHEWS, M.A. - Author of "The Argonauts of Faith," "The Riddle of Nearer Asia," etc.

0:16
2

THE BOOK OF MISSIONARY HEROES

9:44
3

Book One: THE PIONEERS

59:30
4

Book Two: THE ISLAND ADVENTURERS

1:32:30
5

Book Three: THE PATHFINDERS OF AFRICA

1:50:15
6

Book Four: HEROINES AND HEROES OF PLATEAU AND DESERT

1:39:34

Description

The book opens with a vivid picture of an ancient Greek relay race, where torch‑bearers hand the flame from one runner to the next, cheering crowds urging them onward. That image becomes a metaphor for a centuries‑long relay of faith, as each chapter follows a new champion who picks up the spiritual fire and carries it across seas, deserts and mountains. The narrative begins with the early Christian pioneers—Paul’s daring voyages from Damascus to the Aegean, his journeys through Cyprus and Asia Minor, and the way his message spreads like a bright flare across the Roman world.

From there the story moves into the medieval era, tracing how the torch was passed to intrepid missionaries trekking through dense forests and rugged highlands. Their encounters with wild beasts, hostile peoples and harsh climates reveal a relentless courage that fuels the spread of belief. Through lively storytelling and rich historical detail, the book invites listeners to witness the early stages of a remarkable relay that shaped the spiritual landscape of Europe.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (356K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Janet Blenkinship and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2005-09-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Basil Mathews

1879–1951

A lively English writer and biographer, he spent decades turning church history, world missions, and famous lives into readable stories for a wide audience. His books often aimed to make big historical and religious themes feel immediate and human.

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