Home for the single female missionary serving with Worldwide Evangelization for Christ International in Brazil /by Gilliam Kay Chapman.
- 1985.
- 75 leaves, bound : illustrations ; 29 cm.
Typescript. A Ministry Perspective Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, Columbia Graduate School of Bible and Missions, Columbia, South Carolina, 1985. Bibliography: leaves 73-75. I. The Results of the Preliminary Survey II. Basic Misconnceptions III. Problems Resulting From These Basic Misconceptions IV. Solutions
Description of Missionaries Surveyed -- The Survey Sent to Married Missionaries -- The Survey Sent to Single Missionaries. "Home" For the Single and the Married Women Missionary Is Different -- "Home" and Ministry Are Non-Related -- All Single Missionaries Can Be Expected to Live With Anyone. Problems Resulting From the Basic Misconception That "Home" For the Single and the Missionary Wife Is Different -- Problems Resulting From the Basic Misconception That Home and Ministry Are Non-Related -- Problems Resulting From the Basic Misconception That All Single Missionaries Can Be Expected to Live with Anyone. A Negative Solution -- Orientation -- A Trial Period -- Recognize a Single Has a Woman's Need of a True "Home".
Columbia Graduate School of Bible and Missions.--Ministry Perspective Project.