How to visit your missionary

Peter Grainger  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Feb 2012
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For the past two years, since stepping down as Senior Pastor of Charlotte Chapel in Edinburgh, Peter Grainger, along with his wife, has been ‘pastor at large’, visiting some of the Chapel’s 40-strong missionary family — in North Africa, India, Bolivia, Romania, Malawi and the UK.

It took eight months from leaving Britain in March 1871 for journalist Henry Stanley to reach the town of Ujiji near Lake Tangyanika and to utter the immortal words, ‘Dr. Livingstone, I presume?’ on meeting the famous missionary. It took my wife and me 18 hours to reach the city of Blantyre (named after Livingstone’s Scottish birthplace) in Malawi to meet our missionaries, David and Kirsty Kanyumi, serving at the Evangelical Bible College of Malawi.

Yes, visiting your missionary is a lot easier these days! So why not consider it? Here are a few helps and hints on how to visit your missionary, based not only on our experiences in these past two years, but also on 20 years as missionaries ourselves in the Indian subcontinent and Nigeria.

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