Dr. A.W. Wilkie, 'Up from Fetichism: How a real African Church is Developing.'
S.B. from Edinburgh
What Dr. A. W. Wilkie does not know about West Africa is not worth knowing. For eighteen years he worked in the Calabar area, which Mary Slessor made famous. In 1918 he removed to the Gold Coast to take over the control of the work formerly carried on there by the German Missions. He has been a member of several Government educational commissions, and of the Phelps Stokes Fund West African Educational Commission in 1922. His primary interest, however, is in the development of a strong African Church.