The Romance of Missionary Heroism

by John C LAMBERT (1857 - 1917)

A Tramp Through the Great Pygmy Forest

The Romance of Missionary Heroism

The title page gives this book the subtitle, “True stories of the intrepid bravery and stirring adventures of missionaries with uncivilized man, wild beasts, and the forces of nature in all parts of the world.” The thrilling accounts in this collection include stories of Jacob Chamberlain’s medical ministry in India, the dangers faced by Alexander Mackay in Uganda, James Chalmers’ work among the headhunters of New Guinea, John Paton’s mission to the South Sea cannibals, and the Hawaiian queen Kapiolani’s challenge to the gods of the volcano. “Romantic” in the sense that these brave missionaries faced the unknown, but never “romanticized” – all sacrificed home and luxury, and many suffered the loss of family, fortune, and even their lives. (Summary by D. Leeson)


Listen next episodes of The Romance of Missionary Heroism:
Among the Cannibal Islands , Among the Indians and Eskimo of Hudson Bay , Father Damien of Molokai , In the Forests of Guiana , In the Land of the Dakotas , Kapiolani and the Goddess of the Volcano , One of the Unreturning Brave , The Apostle of the New Hebrides , The Martyr-Bishop of Melanesia , The "Praying-Master" of the Redskins , The Sailor Missionary of Tierra del Fuego , The Schooner of Keppel Island