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The American Missionary Association (AMA) was a Protestant-based abolitionist group founded on September 3, 1846 in Albany, New York. The main purpose of this organization was to abolish slavery, to educate African Americans, to promote racial equality, and to promote Christian values. Its members and leaders were of both races and chiefly affiliated with Congregationalist, Methodist and Presbyterian churches.
The American Missionary Association was started by members of the American Home Missionary Society (AHMS) and the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM), who were disappointed that their first organizations refused to take stands against slavery and accepted contributions from slaveholders. From the beginning the leadership was integrated: the first board was made up of 12 men, four of them black. One of its primary objectives was to abolish slavery. The AMA (American Missionary Association) was actually one of the organizations responsible for pushing slavery onto the national political agenda.
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American missionary and martyr Jim Elliot wrote in his journal: 'Christianity, disruptive in nature, has nonetheless integrating powers for the individual in the culture, though both he and it may expect revolution.' (source studlylight.org) Quick Bio Jim Elliot was born in Portland, Oregon to Fred and Clara Elliot, and became a Christian at a young age. He graduated from Wheaton College in 1949, with a degree in Greek. He arrived in Ecuador on February 21, 1952, with the purpose of evangelizing Ecuador's Quechua Indians. On October 8, 1953, he married fellow Wheaton alumnus and missionary Elisabeth Howard in Quito, Ecuador. Their only child, Valerie, was born February 27, 1955. There they were approached several times by small groups of Huaorani Indians, and even gave an ai...
American missionary Kenneth Bae shares about his time as a prisoner in North Korea that lasted two years.
This is the major editted version (7:43 minutes only) of the full program (over 90 minutes) of the story that GMA7's Kapuso Mo with Jessica Soho did on 3-4 foreign missionaries in the Philippines aired last December 11th in the Philippines. I received permission to do this from the camera crew. I'll provide links to the FULL PROGRAM as soon as their office uploads and updates their website found at: http://www.kapusomojessicasoho.tv
Check what this Christian fundamentalist from US is doing in India. Denouncing other religions, local cultures. See how he is converting Hindus and Muslims with the help of foreign funds.This guy thinks YS Rajasekhar Reddy(YSR) was not corrupt in an otherwise corrupt India. Because YSR was a Christian and supported Christian missionaries. Follow on twitter @trackevangelism
American Missionaries Speak Samoan Amazing that after two years of being out in the field, missionaries can learn so much about the places, cultures, people they occupy on their journey. I am not Mormon myself, I was raised in a Christian home, but I do love the way they run their church. These two young men are just a few of the many missionaries out on their mission the spread their faith. I am incredibly impressed with how fluently they speak and how young Mormons choose to give two years of their lives to serving God so intensively. Watch their video above. Submit videos to our Facebook page Like our official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Pride-of-The-Pacific-916272658424967/?ref=hl Subscribe to our official channel and check out more of our videos: https://www.youtube...
Slain American missionary spent ‘all of his days’ helping others Before his body was found, Harold Nichols was on his way to an impoverished Jamaican community, where he was building a house for a family. The task may seem herculean, but it was just another day for Nichols, according to his wife. "He spent all of his days building houses for people, taking people to the hospital, visiting the sick all the time," she told CNN affiliate WKBW over the phone from Jamaica. Nichols' body was found about 5 p.m. Sunday in St. Mary Parish, north of Kingston, by a team of searchers and cadaver dogs, according to the Jamaica Constabulary Force. He was discovered slightly more than 24 hours after the body of his fellow missionary, 48-year-old Randy Hentzel, was found in some bushes near a motorcyc...
http://preparetoserve.com/CZECH-REPUBLIC I love talking to Czech teens (American Mormon Returned Missionary).
http://preparetoserve.com/PHILIPPINES Life in Laoag, Philippines as a Missionary.
The American Missionary Association was a Protestant-based abolitionist group founded on September 3, 1846 in Albany, New York.The main purpose of this organization was to abolish slavery, to educate African Americans, to promote racial equality, and to promote Christian values.Its members and leaders were of both races; The Association was chiefly sponsored by the Congregationalist churches in New England.Starting in 1861, it opened camps in the South for freed slaves. This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world available to people with limited vision. Article available under a Creative Commons license Image source in video
Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://appgame.space/mabk/30/en/B003JH7I92/book In 1854, American Presbyterian missionaries arrived in Egypt as part of a larger Anglo-american Protestant movement aiming for worldwide evangelization. Protected by British imperial power, and later by mounting American global influence, their enterprise flourished during the next century. American Evangelicals in Egypt follows the ongoing and often unexpected transformations initiated by missionary activities between the mid-nineteenth century and 1967when the Six-day Arab-israeli War uprooted the Americans in Egypt. Heather Sharkey uses Arabic and English sources to shed light on the many facets of missionary encounters with Egyptians. These occurred through institutions, such as schools and hospitals, and...
Get a free copy of the full audiobook and ebook: http://appgame.space/mabk/30/en/B00GDC7MPU/book Seeking to extend existing scholarship on gender and colonialism and on women and American religion, this cross-cultural study examines the work of American missionary women in South Asia at several levels. A primary concern of the study is to historicize the interventions of these women and situate them within the dual contexts of the sending society and the receiving culture. It focuses on missionaries Isabella Thoburn and Ida Scudder, who founded some of the premier women's colleges and hospitals in British colonial India. The book also draws upon the narratives and reminiscences of South Asian women, now in their seventies, who attended such institutions in the 1940s, and whose voices textu...
Listen to the full audiobook: http://easyget.us/mabk/30/en/B00GDC7MPU/book Seeking to extend existing scholarship on gender and colonialism and on women and American religion, this cross-cultural study examines the work of American missionary women in South Asia at several levels. A primary concern of the study is to historicize the interventions of these women and situate them within the dual contexts of the sending society and the receiving culture. It focuses on missionaries Isabella Thoburn and Ida Scudder, who founded some of the premier women's colleges and hospitals in British colonial India. The book also draws upon the narratives and reminiscences of South Asian women, now in their seventies, who attended such institutions in the 1940s, and whose voices texture our understanding o...
Listen to the full audiobook, or read it's ebook version: http://appgame.space/mabk/30/en/B00SQLF0OQ/book This is an enthralling account (booklist) of an American missionary doctor and his unprecedented adventures in Iraq, Iran and Kurdistan in the mid 19th century. The amazing thing about reading this richly detailed and absorbing account of the life and times of Dr. Asahel Grant in Asia is that things in that volatile region have not changed so very much over time. Gordon is a student of the region, having been in the Peace Corps in Ankara, Turkey in the 1960s, and readers come away with a nuanced and deeper understanding of the geography and dynamics of the region. This book, as one reviewer has said, sheds tremendous light on our present-day misadventures in Iraq.
Read your free e-book: http://installapp.us/mebk/50/en/B00GDC7MPU/book Seeking to extend existing scholarship on gender and colonialism and on women and American religion, this cross-cultural study examines the work of American missionary women in South Asia at several levels. A primary concern of the study is to historicize the interventions of these women and situate them within the dual contexts of the sending society and the receiving culture. It focuses on missionaries Isabella Thoburn and Ida Scudder, who founded some of the premier women's colleges and hospitals in British colonial India. The book also draws upon the narratives and reminiscences of South Asian women, now in their seventies, who attended such institutions in the 1940s, and whose voices texture our understanding of Am...
David Brainerd (April 20, 1718–October 9, 1747) was an American missionary to the Native Americans who had a particularly fruitful ministry among the Delaware Indians of New Jersey. During his short life he was beset by many difficulties. As a result, his biography has become a source of inspiration and encouragement to many Christians, including missionaries such as William Carey and Jim Elliot, and Brainerd's cousin, the Second Great Awakening evangelist James Brainerd Taylor (1801–1829).
From POPESTAR (2016). Warning: Contains spoilers of AHS season II: Asylum. Song starts @0:52 I know this is a little different from my previous videos in that I used mainly clips from one thing, but I hope you enjoy it regardless. If you haven't watched the show, I recommend it (THAT season at least.) -- Well I was born an original sinner, I was borne from original sin. And if I had a dollar bill for all the things I've done, There'd be a mountain of money piled up to my chin. My mother told me good, my mother told me strong She said "Be true to yourself and you can't go wrong. But there's just one thing that you must understand, you can fool with your brother; But don't mess with a missionary man." Don't mess with a missionary man Well the missionary man, he's got god on his side He'...
George Edward White was an American Congregationalist missionary for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions for forty-three years.Stationed in the Ottoman Empire during the Armenian Genocide as President of the Anatolia College in Merzifon, White attempted to save the lives of many Armenians, including "refused to tell" where Armenians were hiding so to save them from getting deported or killed.Thus he became an important witness to the Armenian Genocide. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): http://books.google.com/books?id=9GJIAAAAYAAJ License: Public domain ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world available to people with limited vision. Article available...
It is a common misconception amongst Christians that Paul and the Apostles of Christ were unanimous in their preaching of a crucified Jesus. Christians think that the apostles and Paul were preaching the same doctrine and everyone believed in the divine Jesus who came to be crucified for the sins of the world. However, if one examines the bible carefully, that person would observe that Paul and the disciples were not preaching the same doctrine and did not believe in the same Jesus. The Apostles in Jerusalem heard that Paul has been preaching a different doctrine in Galatia and Corinthia. Paul was telling them not to follow the law anymore and that they don’t have to eat kosher meat anymore or to be circumcised (according to Genesis 17::14, the covenant is broken if there is no circumcisi...
The American Christian Missionary Society was the first missionary organization associated with the Restoration Movement. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- License: Public domain ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world available to people with limited vision. Article available under a Creative Commons license Image source in video
When the Team takes 13 lovable, rotten-toothed ex-drug addicts to get Extreme Mouth Makeovers at a Ukrainian Dentist's Office, the sights, sounds, smells, and heart wrenching stories are almost too much for the Boys -- and the dentists -- to handle. Meanwhile, the Guys are having a hard time "fitting in" to the culture. Will it be Mission Accomplished or Get Out & Stay Out? See how giving Dental Dignity is the gift that keeps on giving!
The Team hatches a plan to reach homeless children living in sewers & under apartment buildings. It gets real when Leann discovers a young, recently beaten, homeless boy and tries to convince him to stay at the new Safe House. Meanwhile, the Guys gussy themselves up to demonstrate TRUE RELIGION at KIDS' DAY - offering fun, faith, and a "TREAT" to every registered orphan in the city!
Kenneth Bae, a Korean American missionary who was detained in North Korea for 735 days Kenneth Bae, a Korean American missionary, has been the "longest-held U.S. citizen in North Korea since the Korean War." He had been running a successful North Korea tour business when an inadvertent mistake cost him his freedom. After being arrested by the North Korean authorities in November 2012, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison on charges of "attempting to overthrow the North Korean government," and was sent to a "reform-through-labor" camp. In addition to the efforts made by the U.S. government, people around the world joined a movement to request amnesty for Kenneth Bae. Opportunities for his early release had fallen through three times before he was able to finally return home into the a...
On this edition of Update News: - Saeed Abedini’s release hailed; Iranian-American Christian pastor had been tortured - American missionary killed in Burkina Faso attack by Al Qaeda-linked militants - Jewish Mother Brutally Murdered Defending her Children After Terrorist Breaks into Their Home ...and more! Please help us keep GLC on the air... any amount helps: http://www.glc.us.com/site/partner.php Watch more free news programs at: http://glc.us.com/site/watch.php?program=30
BYU Professor Dr. Ted Lyon has served as an LDS (Mormon) mission president in Chile. He has also served as the president of the Chile Missionary Training Center. He is currently serving as Temple President in the Santiago Chile LDS Temple. In this interveiw, Dr. Lyon discusses some of the painful lessons learned from LDS missionary work in Latin America in the 20th century.