Women missionaries on Methodist Overseas Missions in the North Australia District of Australia made a significant but generally unacknowledged contribution to the work of the missions. The Church recruited women as nurses and teachers and many others accompanied their husbands to the mission field. Women missionaries were questioned on their religious beliefs and had to pass a medical examination before acceptance. The standard missionary training was at All Saints College, but many missionaries entered through other ways and received a variety of training. The women missionaries participated to some extent in the cultural disintegration of Aboriginal culture by the juxtaposition of their own materialistic white culture, the acceptance of p...
In 1882, the South Australian Baptist Missionary Society sent off its first missionaries to Faridpu...
Africa occupies a special place within missionary history. It was seen in the nineteenth century as ...
Although by 1900, over 60% of the British missionary workforce in South Asia was female, women’s rol...
Women missionaries on Methodist Overseas Missions in the North Australia District of Australia made ...
Norma began her missionary work on Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory in 1952 with Judith Stokes. Th...
Protestant American women felt compelled to help native women in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East i...
Judith Stokes had always hoped to be a missionary linguist and translate the Bible. But on her arriv...
This chapter focuses on Matilda Ward, a missionary at the Presbyterian mission of Mapoon, north Quee...
In eastern Papua, Christian missionaries found a social structure unparalleled in most areas of reli...
This paper examines the role of female medical missionaries during the first half of the twentieth c...
This paper proposes that the ministry of ordained women within the Methodist Church of Southern Afri...
Ella met and married Harold Urquhart (Sheppy) Shepherdson on the 8 October 1927. Both volunteered t...
Scriptural and theological perspectives reveal that women were called to discipleship and mission in...
Research on British Columbia's missionary frontier suggests that women made a vital contribution to ...
Much of the literature on the early period of British colonization of New Zealand has assumed that m...
In 1882, the South Australian Baptist Missionary Society sent off its first missionaries to Faridpu...
Africa occupies a special place within missionary history. It was seen in the nineteenth century as ...
Although by 1900, over 60% of the British missionary workforce in South Asia was female, women’s rol...
Women missionaries on Methodist Overseas Missions in the North Australia District of Australia made ...
Norma began her missionary work on Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory in 1952 with Judith Stokes. Th...
Protestant American women felt compelled to help native women in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East i...
Judith Stokes had always hoped to be a missionary linguist and translate the Bible. But on her arriv...
This chapter focuses on Matilda Ward, a missionary at the Presbyterian mission of Mapoon, north Quee...
In eastern Papua, Christian missionaries found a social structure unparalleled in most areas of reli...
This paper examines the role of female medical missionaries during the first half of the twentieth c...
This paper proposes that the ministry of ordained women within the Methodist Church of Southern Afri...
Ella met and married Harold Urquhart (Sheppy) Shepherdson on the 8 October 1927. Both volunteered t...
Scriptural and theological perspectives reveal that women were called to discipleship and mission in...
Research on British Columbia's missionary frontier suggests that women made a vital contribution to ...
Much of the literature on the early period of British colonization of New Zealand has assumed that m...
In 1882, the South Australian Baptist Missionary Society sent off its first missionaries to Faridpu...
Africa occupies a special place within missionary history. It was seen in the nineteenth century as ...
Although by 1900, over 60% of the British missionary workforce in South Asia was female, women’s rol...