The Black-Bearded Barbarian
Mary Esther Miller Macgregor
Read by Edmund Bloxam
The Black-Bearded Barbarian offers a vivid portrayal of George Mackay, a Presbyterian missionary whose life and work left a lasting impact on northern Taiwan. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, this fictionalized biography delves into Mackay's journey as he navigates the complexities of cultural exchange and personal conviction.
Through the eyes of Mackay, listeners will explore the challenges he faced in a foreign land, from the resistance of local tribes to the trials of spreading his faith. The narrative captures not only his missionary endeavors but also his deepening relationships with the people he sought to serve, revealing the profound connections that can arise from understanding and compassion.
Mary Esther Miller Macgregor's storytelling brings to life the struggles and triumphs of a man dedicated to his mission, while also reflecting on themes of faith, resilience, and the transformative power of love. This audiobook invites listeners to reflect on the complexities of cultural interactions and the enduring legacy of those who dare to bridge divides.
Chapters
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| 01 - Part 1 | 27:18 | Read by Edmund Bloxam | |
| 02 - Part 2 | 19:40 | Read by Edmund Bloxam | |
| 03 - Part 3 | 22:01 | Read by Edmund Bloxam | |
| 04 - Part 4 | 36:40 | Read by Edmund Bloxam | |
| 05 - Part 5 | 24:09 | Read by Edmund Bloxam | |
| 06 - Part 6 | 26:01 | Read by Edmund Bloxam | |
| 07 - Part 7 | 23:28 | Read by Edmund Bloxam | |
| 08 - Part 8 | 21:15 | Read by Edmund Bloxam | |
| 09 - Part 9 | 26:42 | Read by Edmund Bloxam | |
| 10 - Part 10 | 22:16 | Read by Edmund Bloxam | |
| 11 - Part 11 | 17:16 | Read by Edmund Bloxam |
Reviews
Miss Yibbie
beautiful chronicle of a life spent pulling others from the clutches of sin in the face of wars, headhunters, sickness, and persecution. it is well worth reading.