Wednesday, January 1, 2014

With the Wild Men of Borneo



Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.”
(Jesus Christ, Mark 16:15, NIV)

To know God and to make Him known.” (Loren Cunningham)

Borneo lies almost exactly under the equator, and is one of the larger islands in the great East Indian Archipelago. It is 830 miles long and 600 miles wide. The size of this island may be appreciated by a comparison of its area with that of a part of Great Britain. It is roughly five times as large as England and Wales.

Little is known of the early history of Borneo, although European navigators and trades touched it shores about the year 1511, in search of the riches of the East. The Portuguese were the first to establish commercial relations with the island; and during the sixteenth century, Spanish traders tried, with some success, to obtain a share of this profitable commerce.

The formation of the Dutch and British East India companies destroyed the monopoly so long enjoyed by the earlier traders, with the Dutch taking the lead throughout the Malay Archipelago.
The rich cargoes of the trading vessels offered great temptations to the unprincipled natives of Borneo and adjacent islands; and piracy become such a menace to the lives and property of the European traders that efforts were made to stamp out the nefarious business.

People of Borneo
One of the British expeditions under Sir James Brooke, in 1838, was very successful in suppressing piracy, and gained for the British considerable prestige with the natives of Borneo. This aggravated the rivalry between the Dutch and the British in their efforts to control the trade and not until 1891 were the boundaries of British and Dutch Borneo finally defined. The north and the west coast are now (at this writing it was 1922) under British rule, and in these districts the most successful missionary efforts have been conducted. The work of Pastor Mershon and his capable in British Borneo shows what the Gospel can accomplish in changing the hearts and lives of such unpromising people as are found in these far off regions.

This little book, With the Wild Men of Borneo, is sent out with the assurance that it will do its part in stimulating the reader’s interest in the great work now going forward – “The Gospel to All the World in This Generation.”

Introduction by the publishers,
Pacific Press Publishing Association, U.S.A. (1922)
Opus Publications Sdn. Bhd., Kota Kinabalu (2012)

Quotes above and book recommended by,
Richard Angelus
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9 comments:

  1. Rich, please give me one copy. I'm Andrew. I hope that through this book I may be able to do something or continue the work should I be posted there as a teacher. One more semester to go before I graduate!

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    1. Yes, I received your mailing address :) Will send the book to you soon.

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  3. Rich, please give me one copy. I'm Khosea, you know who I am, hahaha. I just hope through this book I will be able to understand more and better about the history and cultural background of Borneo through the work of the Lord.

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  4. Rich, please give me one copy. I'm Wiro. I hope that through this book I can know more about my own tribe, because we are literally consist of hundreds sub-tribes. Try to understand why and how my ancestors converted to Christianity.

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    1. This book might be helpful for you to get the favor, or at least a taste for other more specific books about the Borneo :)

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  5. It is complete!
    1) Andrew,
    2) Khosea,
    3) Wiro

    Enjoy reading! :)

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