"The Perspective Of Missions" is a compelling address delivered by Charles Lemuel Thompson before the General Assembly in Los Angeles, California, on May 26th, 1903. This historical sermon provides a unique glimpse into the missionary zeal and theological perspectives of the early 20th century. Thompson's address offers insights into the motivations, challenges, and spiritual underpinnings of missionary work during a pivotal era.
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