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Were Victorian missionaries a tool of oppression, exploitation and empire as some critics claim? Or did they leave a legacy of education, healthcare and eradicating inhumane practises?
Victor Simz, known online as the Z Historian, is a Zambian historian who has charted the impact of missionaries in East Africa. He discusses the issues with Jonathan Wilson who comes from a missionary family and believes the story of the positive global impact of missions work is often under-appreciated.
For Victor Simz: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheZHistorian
For Jonathan Wilson: https://leadbysoul.com/
For Premier's 'Missions Week' website: https://www.missionsweek.org.uk/
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Released on 18 Nov 2022
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