January 13th , 1915
Mary Slessor, the Scottish Presbyterian missionary, passed away in 1915. She is remembered for her remarkable work as a missionary in Nigeria, particularly in the southeastern regions, where she lived among the Efik people.
Early Life
Mary Slessor was born on December 2, 1848, in Aberdeen, Scotland. She came from a working-class background and faced challenges in her early life.
Missionary Work
Mary Slessor became a missionary with the United Presbyterian Church and was sent to Nigeria in 1876. Over the course of her missionary career, she learned the Efik language and customs, living with the local people in challenging and remote areas.
Advocacy for Women and Children
Slessor is noted for her advocacy for the rights and welfare of women and children in the Efik region. She rescued abandoned twins and worked to change harmful traditional beliefs and practices.
Legacy
Mary Slessor’s dedication to her missionary work and her efforts to improve the lives of the Efik people have left a lasting legacy. She is celebrated for her contributions to Christian missions and her impact on the communities she served.
Death
Mary Slessor passed away in Calabar, Nigeria, on January 13, 1915.
Mary Slessor’s life and work are remembered for her commitment to serving others and her impact on the people of Nigeria. She is considered a significant figure in the history of Christian missions and women’s missionary work.