Annual Report of the Woman's Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northwest

Annual Report of the Woman's Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northwest
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Total Pages : 240
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Synopsis Annual Report of the Woman's Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northwest by : Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Woman's Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northwest, Chicago

Annual Report of the Woman's Presbyterian Board of Missions of the North-west

Annual Report of the Woman's Presbyterian Board of Missions of the North-west
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Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015068427791
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Synopsis Annual Report of the Woman's Presbyterian Board of Missions of the North-west by : Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Woman's Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northwest, Chicago

Annual Report

Annual Report
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Total Pages : 1114
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015073350491
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Synopsis Annual Report by : Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Foreign Missions

Woman's Work for Woman

Woman's Work for Woman
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Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89077048387
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Bridging the Gap, Breaching Barriers

Bridging the Gap, Breaching Barriers
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 227
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ISBN-10 : 9781532697517
ISBN-13 : 1532697511
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Synopsis Bridging the Gap, Breaching Barriers by : Mary Carol Cloutier

From its very beginning, in June 1842, the Protestant Mission in Gabon included men and women of African descent--African Americans, Americo-Liberians, and West Africans--all teachers and advanced students from the Cape Palmas (Liberia) Mission, who transferred with the mission to its new location on the Gaboon estuary. All came voluntarily and wholeheartedly. They served as teachers, evangelists, preachers, and printers, building the early foundation of Christianity in Gabon. Many eventually returned to their homelands, but others stayed for the duration of their lives, assimilating into the local community. This book celebrates the contribution of persons of African descent who served with the mission from 1834 until 1891, a time of complex and controversial race relations in America, which seeped into mission relations overseas. Private missionary correspondence and journals reveal the interrelationships, roles, and contributions of these individuals, and also the underlying perceptions of nationality, race, and gender. One must grieve the injustices evident in the stories, yet marvel at the giftedness, faith, determination and commitment of those who served, often with no official recognition. I introduce you to Mr. B. V. R. James, Lavinia Sneed, Charity Sneed Menkel, Mary Harding, and others--may their stories inspire you!