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A Little Bit of Scotland

on BBC Radio 4 FM

The story of the Scottish Missions in Malawi, told by missionaries who went there in the 1920s and others who have been Involved with the Churches.
Presented by Michael Kittermaster
' I direct your attention to Africa. I go back to open up a path to commerce and Christianity. Carry on the work that I have begun. I leave it to you.'
(LIVINGSTONE, 1857)
' My last six months in Malawi I became assistant to two of the Malawians that I had trained, and this was a great joy to me.'
(THE RT REV
DR ANDREW B. DOIG ,
Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland)
There are all sorts of shortcomings and weaknesses, but Malawi Is more of a Christian country than Scotland is today.'
(PROF JOHN MCCRACKEN ) also taking part
PROFESSOR GEORGE SHEPPERSON , DR ANDREW ROSS , THE REV
FERGUS MCPHERSON , THE REV and MRS MAXWELL ROBERTSON , MAY HETHERWICK,
TBI REV RICHARD PATTERSON , THE REV TOM COLVIN , W. G. NYIRENDA and DR S. CHIPANGWI
Producer JOHN theocharis

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Kittermaster
Unknown:
Dr Andrew B. Doig
Unknown:
Prof John McCracken
Unknown:
Professor George Shepperson
Unknown:
Dr Andrew Ross
Unknown:
Fergus McPherson
Unknown:
Mrs Maxwell Robertson
Unknown:
Richard Patterson
Unknown:
Tom Colvin
Unknown:
W. G. Nyirenda
Unknown:
Dr S. Chipangwi
Producer:
John Theocharis

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