Through a combination of historical records and personal observations, the book explores the challenges and successes of evangelical outreach under the British Raj. It highlights the roles of influential figures and the development of local leadership within the Christian community. Focusing on the northern regions of India, the text offers valuable insights into the methodologies of mission policy and the humanitarian contributions made during this period. "Our Missins in India 1834-1924" remains an essential primary resource for historians of religion, missiologists, and anyone interested in the social and cultural history of South Asia.
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