00:45:38 The Scotland Malawi Partnership: For those joining online, please feel welcome to introduce yourself in Chat and share your organisation and / or e-mail address if you wish. Please remain muted until invited to speak and please turn your video on when speaking so we can focus on you.  Agenda is available here: https://www.scotland-malawipartnership.org/assets/img/general/CCAP-Centenary-Book-Event-Programme.pdf 00:49:35 The Scotland Malawi Partnership: An open source edition of the text is now available to download free of charge: https://repository.globethics.net/handle/20.500.12424/4301340 01:26:33 The Scotland Malawi Partnership: For any questions/comments please share in the chat box. 01:36:27 Deborah Gaitskell: Replying to "For any questions/co..." This has all been fascinating - many thanks! I have not seen the book yet, but, as a historian of missionaries and also mission education in South Africa, I wondered whether there was space in the text for much on Scottish (and DRC) missionaries themselves (and if so, in what way), and also for reflecting on places like Livingstonia (the main Malawian mission school I have read about)? 01:38:37 Janet W. Parsons: Replying to "For any questions/co..." Deborah, my personal interest and work on the DRC in Nyasaland/Malawi means I will address this issue if I take on reviewing the book for SWC — rest assured. — Well pointed out. 01:58:04 Deborah Gaitskell: Replying to "For any questions/co..." Great! 02:12:56 The Scotland Malawi Partnership: Become a member: https://www.scotland-malawipartnership.org/join Upcoming SMP events: https://www.scotland-malawipartnership.org/events/upcoming-events