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Sikalongo

Coordinates: 16°59′S 27°15′E / 16.983°S 27.250°E / -16.983; 27.250
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Sikalongo is a rural community in the Southern Province of Zambia. It is located 30 km east-south-east of Choma in the Singani Chieftaincy, not far from the Zambezi Escarpment north-west of Lake Kariba. It existed as a traditional community until the early twentieth century when American missionaries from the Brethren in Christ Church established a mission station there. During the first half of the twentieth century, missionaries established a church, a clinic, and a primary school. In 1968, the Brethren in Christ church established a Bible Institute which continues to the present. With help from the local community, the mission station established a secondary school during the 1970s.

See also

References

  • Engle, Anna R., J. A. Climenhaga and Leoda A. Buckwalter. There is No Difference, God Works in Africa and India. Nappanee, Ind.: E. V. Publishing House, 1950.
  • Davidson, Hannah Frances. South and South Central Africa. Elgin, Ill.: Brethren Publishing House, 1915.
  • Wittlinger, Carlton O. Quest for Piety and Obeidence: The Story of the Brethren in Christ. Nappanee, Ind.: Evangel Press, 1978.

16°59′S 27°15′E / 16.983°S 27.250°E / -16.983; 27.250