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  2. Woman's Missionary Union - Wikipedia

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    e. Woman's Missionary Union (WMU) is an auxiliary of the Southern Baptist Convention that was founded in 1888. It is the largest Protestant missions organization for women in the world. The WMU sees its work as ‘’making disciples of Jesus who live in mission’’; this is done by providing resources, engaging with ministries and offering ...

  3. Woman's Union Missionary Society of America for Heathen Lands

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    Woman's Union Missionary Society of America for Heathen Lands (also known as, Woman's Union Missionary Society of New York) was an American Christian mission organization. Established in 1861, its headquarters were at 41 Bible House, Astor Place, New York City. The first meeting called to consider organizing a society was gathered in a private ...

  4. Lottie Moon - Wikipedia

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    Southern Baptist. Charlotte Digges "Lottie" Moon (December 12, 1840 – December 24, 1912) was an American Southern Baptist missionary to China with the Foreign Mission Board who spent nearly 40 years (1873–1912) living and working in China. As a teacher and evangelist she laid a foundation for traditionally solid support for missions among ...

  5. Women's missionary societies - Wikipedia

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    United Baptist Woman's Missionary Union of the Maritime Provinces - 1906 [1] Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary Society of Ontario (West) - 1876 [1] Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary Society of Eastern Ontario and Quebec - 1876 [1] Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church, Canada - after 1834 [1]

  6. Annie Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Annie Armstrong was born in Baltimore, Maryland [1] to tobacconist John Dunn Armstrong and his wife Mary Elizabeth (Walker) Armstrong. She also had a brother named James. [2] She came from a long line of prominent Baptists including her great-great-grandfather Henry Sater who helped establish the first Baptist church in Maryland. [2]

  7. Ellen Huntly Bullard Mason - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Huntly Bullard Mason (12 January 1817 – 3 August 1894) was an American Baptist foreign missionary and writer. The founder of the Woman's Union Missionary Society of America for Heathen Lands, she was the first woman in the US to sign an agreement to institute a union effort by women, independent of denominational control, to bring the Gospel to the zenanas of India.

  8. Helen Barrett Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Helen Barrett Montgomery (July 31, 1861 – October 19, 1934) was an American social reformer, educator and writer. In 1921, she was elected as the first woman president of the Northern Baptist Convention (and of any religious denomination in the United States). She had long been a delegate to the Convention and a policymaker.

  9. Martha Loftin Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Martha Loftin Wilson. Martha Loftin Wilson (née, Loftin; January 18, 1834 – June 11, 1919) was an American missionary worker and journal editor, as well as a pioneer Atlanta resident and a nurse in the American Civil War. [1] She was regarded as "the most influential leader in the Woman's Missionary Union in Georgia ". [2]

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