Problems of the missionary mother /by Joy Turner Tuggy.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1964.Description: vii, 214 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • BV4070 .P763 1964
  • BV4070
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Contents:
Problems in Connection with her Devotional Life -- Time -- Interruptions -- Privacy -- The Value of the Devotional Life -- The Outworking in the Mother's Life.
The Wife a Complement of Her Husband.
The Apparent Conflict -- Basic Difference of Child Rearing of the Mission Field -- Early Introduction to Spiritual Things -- Early Training in Primary Virtues -- Obedience -- Truth -- Industry -- Thoughtfulness -- Self Control -- Early Training in Ideals -- Purity -- Cleanliness-Orderliness -- Social Ideals -- Appreciation of Beauty -- The Family Altar -- Church Attendance -- Social Training -- Relationship to the Nationals -- Freedom to Mix -- Health and Trust -- Moral Protection -- Schooling -- Emotional Preparation of the Child -- Possibilities for Early Schooling -- Relationship with School Authorities -- Summary.
Flexibility, Organization, Diligence -- Servants -- Appliances -- Efficient Use of Time and Assets -- Use of Help -- Organization of Work -- Analyzing Problem Areas -- Purchasing and Use of Materials -- Children and Housework -- Just Starting -- The Lord's Control of Strength and Time.
Evaluation of Missionary Responsibility -- The Solution to the Problem -- Missionary Mothers' Work -- How They Do It -- Ministry to the Nationals.
Missionary Mothers' Suggestions.
She Represents the Field Needs to the Home Church -- She Receives her Support from the Home Church -- Problems of Correspondence -- Furlough Problems.
Self-evaluation.
Questionnaire to Missionary Mothers -- Mothers Participating -- Children of Missionaries Participating.
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Chapter I. The Scriptural Basis

The Duties of Woman as Indicated in Scripture.

Chapter II. The Missionary Mother As A Christian

Her Personal Relationship to the Lord -- Problems in Connection with her Devotional Life -- Time -- Interruptions -- Privacy -- The Value of the Devotional Life -- The Outworking in the Mother's Life.

Chapter III. The Missionary Mother As A Wife

Woman Created for Man -- The Wife a Complement of Her Husband.

Chapter IV. The Missionary Mother and Her Children

The Reasons for the Responsibility -- The Apparent Conflict -- Basic Difference of Child Rearing of the Mission Field -- Early Introduction to Spiritual Things -- Early Training in Primary Virtues -- Obedience -- Truth -- Industry -- Thoughtfulness -- Self Control -- Early Training in Ideals -- Purity -- Cleanliness-Orderliness -- Social Ideals -- Appreciation of Beauty -- The Family Altar -- Church Attendance -- Social Training -- Relationship to the Nationals -- Freedom to Mix -- Health and Trust -- Moral Protection -- Schooling -- Emotional Preparation of the Child -- Possibilities for Early Schooling -- Relationship with School Authorities -- Summary.

Chapter V. The Missionary Mother As A Housewife

The Ministry of the Home -- Flexibility, Organization, Diligence -- Servants -- Appliances -- Efficient Use of Time and Assets -- Use of Help -- Organization of Work -- Analyzing Problem Areas -- Purchasing and Use of Materials -- Children and Housework -- Just Starting -- The Lord's Control of Strength and Time.

Chapter Virgin Islands The Mother As A Missionary

Years of Service Evaluated -- Evaluation of Missionary Responsibility -- The Solution to the Problem -- Missionary Mothers' Work -- How They Do It -- Ministry to the Nationals.

Chapter Virgin IslandsI. The Mother As A Fellow Missionary

Reasons for Stress -- Missionary Mothers' Suggestions.

Chapter Virgin IslandsII. The Missionary Mother As A Representative

She Represents the Home Church on the Field -- She Represents the Field Needs to the Home Church -- She Receives her Support from the Home Church -- Problems of Correspondence -- Furlough Problems.

Chapter IX. Mature Reflections

A Retrospect.

Chapter X. Her Ministry in Perspective

Benefits of Missionary Motherhood -- Self-evaluation.

Appendix

Letter to Missionary Mothers -- Questionnaire to Missionary Mothers -- Mothers Participating -- Children of Missionaries Participating.

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