Readers of Missiology deeply acquainted with the mission situation in Southern Africa may argue that this contemporary case study represents a model of mission activity that should have been abandoned before the 20th Century even began. However, we have felt that it should be included in this issue, if for no other reason than to illuminate the anguish and racial polarizations that are at the heart of Southern Africa's troubles today.
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