Cameroon on a Clear DayA biography of North American Baptist Conference missionary worker Carl Jacob Bender, covering his early life, seminary, and his pioneering work in Cameroon. |
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Contents
Oncken | 1 |
Kamerun 18991903 | 23 |
Buea | 39 |
Bender Memorial Church | 46 |
Soppo 2 Bender1909 | 53 |
Soppo Sunday School | 64 |
Declaration of War | 75 |
Missionary Internment | 81 |
Going Home | 131 |
Watertown 19211925 | 137 |
Chicago 19251929 | 153 |
The Bender Family in Chicago | 158 |
Soppo 19321935 | 159 |
Where Are They Now? | 167 |
Mt Cameroon Revisited | 177 |
Writings by C J Bender | 183 |
London and Beyond | 105 |
Wars End1916 | 111 |
Changing of Many Guards | 117 |
Carl Bender and Trained Cameroon Workers | 130 |
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