Emphasis Preaching Journal
Sabina Hayes, the daughter of...
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Sabina Hayes, the daughter of a Methodist missionary who served in the Belgian Congo prior to the revolution in 1960, told the story of their arrival in that country. Her father was anxious to press on to the mission station and get things set up. In the day and time when they arrived, the only manner of doing so was to pack in all the necessary supplies and then use bearers who carried the parcels on their heads. The journey was long and the pace brutal. Despite being a young girl with nothing heavier to carry than her baby doll, she recollected the difficulty keeping up.
