Woman's role in foreign missions /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.