This lantern slide shows a black background with blue text that reads, “Inform, Inspire, Act.” Meant to describe the role of the Y.M.C.A. and its workers abroad, this was created for a presentation by the Foreign Division of the American and Canadian Y.M.C.A.In 1889, the Y.M.C.A. International Committee sent a young American named David McConaughy to Madras to serve as the first foreign secretary in India. McConaughy encouraged the development of pre-existing Associations and held the first National Convention in 1891, which resulted in the formation of the National Council of India, Burma, and Ceylon. The Association’s most notable contribution in India was its rural development work, first begun by K. T. Paul in 1913. Paul established mic...