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Pages in category "Female Christian missionaries" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 469 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
They also felt that they could work more effectually in connection with their several denominational boards of missions. [3] Some notable women's missionary societies included: American Zenana Mission - 1864 [3] Christian Woman's Board of Missions - 1874; Council of Women for Home Missions - 1908 [5] Female Missionary Society - c. 1818 [6]
WMU "seeks to equip adults, youth, children and preschoolers with missions education to become radically involved in the mission of God. Headquartered in Birmingham, Ala., WMU is a nonprofit organization that offers an array of missions resources including conferences, ministry ideas and models, volunteer opportunities, curriculum for age-level ...
The belief that Christian work abroad might facilitate and awaken a missionary spirit in America; and; Because the American Christian Missionary Society was, at the time, not in a position to engage in foreign missionary work. [4] In its initial days, the Society began its work in England, Denmark, France, Sweden, Turkey, and Anatolia. [1]
Christian Imperialism: Converting the World in the Early American Republic. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2015. Phillips, Clifton Jackson. Protestant America and the pagan world: the first half century of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 1810–1860 (Harvard University Press, 1969)
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The CWBM's first mission was in Jamaica, where Dr. and Mrs. W.H. Williams were sent in 1876. [1] The first missionary who was a single woman, Jennie Laughlin, was sent in 1876. [ 1 ] India became the major focus of the CWBM's overseas efforts, which included evangelistic efforts focusing on women and children, as well as building a variety of ...
The Evangelical Alliance Mission (TEAM) is an inter-denominational evangelical Christian missionary organization founded by Fredrik Franson.As a global missions agency, TEAM partners with the global church in sending disciples who make disciples and establish missional churches to the glory of God, going where the most people have the most need and proclaiming the gospel in both word and action.