David Livingstone, the Scottish explorer, missionary, and abolitionist, is renowned for his expeditions across Africa and his fight against the slave trade. Born in 1813 in Scotland, Livingstone’s deep faith and scientific curiosity led him to Africa, where he mapped uncharted territories, including the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls. This biography explores his relentless efforts to spread Christianity, improve African welfare, and uncover geographical mysteries. His iconic meeting with journalist Henry Morton Stanley solidified his legendary status. Despite the challenges he faced, Livingstone’s work left a lasting impact on exploration, humanitarianism, and Africa’s history. This book honors his legacy as a pioneer whose courage and compassion inspired the world.