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      • David Livingstone, the famous missionary and explorer of the continent of Africa, read Psalm 121 and Psalm 135, which praises God for his sovereign rule over all things, as he worshiped with his father and sister before setting out for Africa in 1840.
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  1. Jan 15, 2021 · David Livingstone (19 March 1813 – 1 May 1873) the famous missionary and explorer of the continent of Africa, read Psalm 121 which praises God for his protection as we journey doing his will. Livingston read Psalm 121 to his father and sister before setting out for Africa in 1840.

  2. David Livingstone, the famous missionary and explorer of the continent of Africa, read Psalm 121 and Psalm 135, which praises God for his sovereign rule over all things, as he worshiped with his father and sister before setting out for Africa in 1840.

  3. David Livingstone, the great missionary to Africa, read Psalm 121 and 135 in worship before he left for Africa in 1840. How appropriate for all of us who rightly see ourselves as pilgrims in a world that is not our home. “I will lift up my eyes to the hills from whence comes

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  4. Oct 18, 2024 · David Livingstone, the famous missionary and explorer of the continent of Africa, read Psalm 121 and Psalm 135, which praises God for his sovereign rule over all things, as he worshiped with his father and sister before setting out for Africa in 1840.

  5. David Livingstone, the famous missionary and explorer of the continent of Africa, read Psalm 121 and Psalm 135, which praises God for his sovereign rule over all things, as he worshiped with his father and sister before setting out for Africa in 1840.

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  7. On a bleak November morning, 1840, in Blantyre, the Livingstone family rose at 5am and the 27 year old David read Psalm 121 to his family. He then read Psalm 135. The family bowed in prayer and then Neil walked his son to the Glasgow docks and saw his son embark on his great African adventure.

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