Before We Kill and Eat You

Before We Kill and Eat You by Ruthanne B. Garlock, published by Timothy Publishing Services on April 4, 2014, is a compelling account of the Garlocks’ missionary journey to West Africa in 1920. This 194-page book narrates their experiences as they faced significant challenges, including malaria and local superstitions, while striving to share their faith in a region often referred to as “the white man’s grave.” The narrative highlights their unwavering commitment to their calling and the remarkable events that unfolded during their mission.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the Garlocks’ trials and triumphs, including miraculous healings and the transformation of lives through their ministry. The book delves into themes of faith, perseverance, and the impact of evangelism in a challenging environment. With its focus on Christian living and ministry, Before We Kill and Eat You offers insights into the realities of missionary work and the profound effects of belief in the face of adversity.
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In 1920, Henry B. (H.B.) Garlock and some months later his bride, Ruth, traveled to West Africa to bring the gospel to a place known as “the white man’s grave.” Before We Kill and Eat You tells the Garlocks’ fascinating real-life story of faith and calling in the face of malaria, cannibals and witch doctors. Readers will be inspired and encouraged by tales, as if taken straight from the book of Acts, of blind men healed and of people raised from the dead. Though many of their colleagues before them succumbed to death, H.B. and Ruth persevered in the midst of unbelievable hardship to reap an incredible harvest of believers that continues to this day.
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