
Rowland Bingham
Into Africa's Interior (Christian Heroes: Then & Now)
The thought of a land with not one Christian and not one missionary haunted Rowland. Images of cannibals and slaves pushed away sleep, and the stranger's words "Are you prepared to go if God calls you?" echoed over and over as he turned in his bed. Was he, Rowland Bingham, willing to go to the Sudan, where white men nearly always died?
At age twenty Rowland Bingham committed hiself to serving not only in Africa, known as the white man's grave, but in Africa's Sudan interior, where few missionaried had ventured and those who did soon died of disease or retreated in defeat.
Experience missionaries told Rowland that his dream was impossible. But when he found himself the sole surviving member of the fledgling Sudan Interior Mission, he didn't give up - neither did God. In an amazing story of vision and faith, God used this willing servant to open a way for the gospel's light to shine on millions of people once thought beyond reach.
- Opening Credits | Chapter 1: Some Kind of Magic
- Chapter 2: "Be True to Your Principles"
- Chapter 3: "Why Didn't I Go Forward?"
- Chapter 4: A Continent in Darkness Haunted Him
- Chapter 5: "You Will Never See the Sudan"
- Chapter 6: Death Sentence
- Chapter 7: It Would Have Been Easier to Die in Africa
- Chapter 8: One Step Forward and Two Steps Back
- Chapter 9: The Turning of the Tide
- Chapter 10: Into Tangale Territory
- Chapter 11: Around the World
- Chapter 12: Across Africa
- Chapter 13: Everything Went Black
- Chapter 14: A Little Faith in a Great God
- Chapter 15: Whose Faith Follow | Closing Credits