Discover the inspiring story of "The Black-Bearded Barbarian," the captivating biography of George Leslie Mackay, a pioneering missionary who dedicated his life to the people of Formosa (Taiwan). Marion Keith vividly portrays Mackay's unwavering commitment to his mission, offering a compelling glimpse into his life and work in late 19th-century Asia.
This meticulously researched account, originally published under the author's name, Mary Esther Miller MacGregor, chronicles Mackay's profound impact on the island and its inhabitants. Explore his tireless efforts to spread his faith and improve the lives of those he served. A timeless testament to faith, perseverance, and cultural exchange, "The Black-Bearded Barbarian" provides a fascinating historical perspective on missions in Taiwan and the extraordinary life of a man who became a legend. Perfect for readers interested in religious history, missionary biographies, and the history of Asia.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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