Long, Helen Ruth,

Woman's role in foreign missions / [print] by Helen Ruth Long. - 1949. - 92 leaves ; 29 cm.

Typescript. I. The Problem and Scope of the Survey II. The Woman Commissioned III. The Woman Advances IV. The Wife V. The Worker Virgin Islands The Woman Herself-Equipped Summary





The problem Statement of the problem Importance of the study The Scope Organization of remainder of the thesis Manner of organization Method of procedure Sources of dta. Woman's position in the Bible Method of study Consideration of main views Presentation of balanced view Woman's Part in the Great Commission Declaration for women Consideration of her general place Diversity of calls to the woman. Jewish Economy New Testament Age Early Church and Middle Ages The Nineteenth Century Great change The Pioneer Individuals Organizations The Present Modern trends Present needs. Necessity for this special consideration Her ministry Establishment of the missionary home United ministry with her husband Private prayer ministry Common missionary work Her preparation Snares for the missionary wife. Her unique ministry Among women Among children Her special sphere of work Evangelism Institutional work Personal work Medical work Educational work Clerical work Specialized work. The woman missionary in general Physical aspect Mental aspect Social aspect Emotional aspect Spiritual aspect The single woman missionary Problems to face Solutions to problems.




Columbia Bible College--Dissertations.


Women missionaries.

BV4070.L848.W663 1949 BV4070.C68.L848.W663 1949