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  2. Student Volunteer Movement - Wikipedia

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    Memorial plaque for the origin of the Student Volunteer Movement, July 1886, Northfield Mount Hermon School Conference memorial Arthur Tappan Pierson founder of SVM The social and religious milieu of the late nineteenth century was favorable in nearly all ways for the birth and growth of a movement such as the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions.

  3. List of humanitarian and service awards - Wikipedia

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    Equity member who has performed a unique and outstanding service on behalf of his or her fellow members and whose quality of service, ideas and contribution has set him or her apart from others; someone who truly perpetuates the legacy inherited from Philip Loeb. [51] President's Call to Service Award: President of the United States

  4. Mormon missionary - Wikipedia

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    The local mission office will often help missionaries find LDS doctors or dentists who can offer their services to missionaries for a small fee or for free. Young people in the church are encouraged to save money throughout their childhood and teenage years to pay for as much of their mission as they can, although many receive assistance from ...

  5. Echoes of Service - Wikipedia

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    Echoes of Service is a missionary support agency founded in 1872 based in Bath, England. [1] Their main purpose is to serve missionaries around the world, and those commended from Christian Brethren assemblies/ churches in particular, amongst whom missionary activity is common.

  6. Free Will Baptist - Wikipedia

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    In 1702, a disorganized group of General Baptists in Carolina wrote a request for help to the General Baptist Association in England. Though no help was forthcoming, Paul Palmer, whose wife Johanna was the stepdaughter of Benjamin Laker, founded the first "Free Will" Baptist church in Chowan, North Carolina in 1727.

  7. Anthony Norris Groves - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Norris Groves (1 February 1795 – 20 May 1853) was an English Protestant missionary, [1] who has been called the "father of faith missions".He launched the first Protestant mission to Arabic-speaking Muslims, and settled in Baghdad, Ottoman Empire; and later in southern India.

  8. All Nations Christian College - Wikipedia

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    All Nations is the result of the merger in 1971 of three colleges, all of which prepared people to work in cross-cultural missionary service overseas: Mt Hermon Missionary Training College (founded 1911), Ridgelands Bible College (1919), and All Nations Bible College (1923).

  9. International Missionary Society - Wikipedia

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    The International Missionary Society of Seventh-Day Adventist Church Reform Movement (IMSSDARM) is an independent Protestant Christian IMSSDARM is a part of the Sabbatarian Adventist movement . The IMSSDARM headquarters is located in Cedartown, Georgia ,.