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Letter 8 - February 15, 1902

Letter 8 - February 15, 1902

Nabumali Mission Station, Bugisu (Masaba land)

To Rev. Canon Alston, Church Missionary Society, London

My dear Canon,

The rains have returned. The paths to Busiu are slippery again, and the termites have begun feasting on the support beams of the schoolhouse. Yet even as I sit under a leaky thatch roof, I feel compelled to write.

This morning, a mother arrived carrying a boy no older than six. His chest was marked with burn scars, and the child barely made a sound. She said, “I have tried the herbs. I have burned incense. I gave blood at the cave… But he grows weaker. Can your Jesus help?”

Canon, her eyes were heavy with fear, but I saw a flicker of hope when I answered, “Yes. And He does not ask for blood - He gave His.”

We laid the boy on a mat, anointed him with oil, and prayed. I read aloud from Mark 9, the story of the boy the disciples could not heal. When I reached Jesus’ words - “This kind can only come out by prayer…” - her lips moved with mine. That evening, she returned. The fever had broken. The child had eaten.

Her voice trembled as she said, “Then your Jesus is stronger than our gods.”

I could only nod. Because He is.

These are not tales from ancient scrolls - they are happening here, among the banana groves and termite-bitten floors.

Pray for us. The fear is great. But the Light is greater still.

Yours under His mercy,
Rev. William A. Crabtree

 

  • Letter 8 - February 15, 1902
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