Frederich Stanley Arnot was among the first of the Plymouth Brethren to take the gospel to Africa in the late 19th-century missionary expansion across the Kalahari desert, opening Protestant missions in Barotseland, Angola and Katanga in the 1880s.
On the way to the Zambesi (July 1881 to August 1882); among the Barotse (August 1882 to May 1884); from the Zambesi to Benguella (May 1884 to May 1885); from Benguella to Garenganze (June 1885 to February 1886); stay in Garenganze (February 1886 to February 1888); the Garenganze kingdom and people; return journey (March to September 1888); appendix.