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When someone asked David Livingstone why he became a missionary to Africa, he replied, "I was compelled by the love of Christ. Born into a poor family of five children in Blantyre, Scotland, young David went to work at age After working a hour day at a cotton factory spinning jenny, he would go to night school for two more hours.

With his first week's wages, he bought a Latin text and propped it on his machine so he could study while working. Before he was 21, he had committed his life to Christ as a medical missionary. He studied medicine and theology in Glasgow, and at 27 he was sent by the London Missionary Society to South Africa as both a doctor and an ordained minister.

Arriving in l he trekked north miles to Kuruman, thus beginning a life of walking that would take him more than 29, miles back and forth across Africa's vast interior. At Kuruman, he served in the station of the noted missionary Robert Moffat.

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Once, when natives at the mission were losing cattle to lions, Livingstone fired on an attacking male lion which "caught me by the shoulder as he sprang, and we both came to the ground together. Growling horribly close to my ear, he shook me as a terrier does a rat. Livingstone carried the lion's tooth scars on his shoulder the rest of his life.

After his recovery, he married Moffat's daughter, Mary, with whom he would eventually have six children. For the next 10 years, Livingstone was a traditional missionary. He wrote enthusiastically: "I am a missionary In this service I hope to live; in it, I wish to die.