This book provides a window on the Episcopal Church of Liberia and its Christian witness through the lenses of three bishops who have led the Church since 1980. This is done in the critical context of the experience of the Liberian people since the 1980 coup and the civil war of 1989-2003.
Dr. Elwood Dunn is the foremost historian on the Episcopal Church of Liberia ("ECL"). His commitment to this cause is unwavering. Dr. Dunn's historical and analytical account, spanning the last forty years of the ECL, provides noteworthy prognosis of issues vital to the sustainability, growth, and future of the Church. Liberian Episcopalians are indebted to him for the extensive research and clear recount of events that helped to shape the Diocese of Liberia.