"Home Workers For Foreign Missions" explores the vital role of individuals supporting missionary efforts from their homes. Written by Elizabeth Jane Whately, this book illuminates the dedication and impact of those who, though not on the front lines, significantly contributed to the spread of Christianity and humanitarian aid across the globe.
Whately delves into the lives and activities of these unsung heroes, highlighting their diverse contributions, from fundraising and prayer to providing essential supplies and correspondence. Through vivid anecdotes and insightful analysis, the book paints a compelling picture of how these home-based efforts sustained and amplified the work of missionaries in distant lands. Discover the inspiring stories of those who selflessly supported foreign missions, leaving an enduring legacy of faith and service.
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