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The world war drove 1145 German missionaries from
their ministries. All longed to return. But it was a long
wait...
...now the path is clear again. Bethel, the city of the
wretched and the sick, is once again sending its messengers to East
Africa.
On the way to their deployment.
Missionary, physician,
and deacon. Each packs for their work.
Cheerfully go forth to the
holy war, through the night and through horror victory shines. Whether
the weather rages, don't be frightened, always look up; with Jesus there
is light!
The congregation awaits the arrival of their
missionaries.
This is where the mission church stood; it was
destroyed by the enemy.
The European must not walk long distances
in the hot African sun. He helps himself with a unicycle cart.
The
preaching of the Gospel.
" For, behold, the darkness shall
cover the earth, and gross darkness the people: but the Lord shall arise
upon thee, and his glory shall be seen upon thee."Isaiah 60,
2.
Old Kupa, the first Christian convert in
Kilulu.
"Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast,
unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye
know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord." 1 Corinthians
15, 58.
End of part I.
[...]
Part III
Onwards to
Usambara!
[map showing route]
A black pastor in a white robe
(Lukas Sefu)
"Let the little children come to
me."
Sunday school
Onward and onward from station to
station!
Duty is calling already!
Even in this hot continent
there is rheumatism.
[footage of patients waiting to see the
mission's doctor]
The cultural work of the mission.
The deacon
at work.
[deacon is shown repairing brass instruments]
A
desperate case.
Like new again!
The sweat muss run hotly from
one's brow...
The trade school
[footage of students learning
carpentry, printing, and bookbinding]
The drum announces the
beginning of school
The teacher, Thoma, at work.
The teacher
Emmanuel at Balangai.
The girls' school.
"Praise the Lord
with the sounding of the trumpet."
"O praise the Lord,
all ye nations: praise him, all ye people.For his merciful kindness is
great toward us: and the truth of the Lord endureth for ever. Praise ye
the Lord." Psalm 117
"
King Jesus, fight, win,
so that all
that lives and moves in
this world may soon be subject to you.
Look upon your messengers of
peace;
blow your breath of life
through the whole wide field
of the dead!
Hear our pleas
and let it be soon!
Amen.
Amen.
So we praise and rejoice in You
with a hallelujah
forever and ever."
Source: In Jesu Dienst von Bethel nach Ostafrika, prod. Bodelschwinghsche Anstalten, 1927. Bundesarchiv Filmarchiv Filmwerk ID: 1337