Home for the single female missionary serving with Worldwide Evangelization for Christ International in Brazil /by Gilliam Kay Chapman.
Publication details: 1985.Description: 75 leaves, bound : illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:- unspecified
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- BV4070 .H664 1985
- BV4070
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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.
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I. The Results of the Preliminary Survey
Description of Missionaries Surveyed -- The Survey Sent to Married Missionaries -- The Survey Sent to Single Missionaries.
II. Basic Misconnceptions
"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.
III. Problems Resulting From These Basic Misconceptions
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.
IV. Solutions
A Negative Solution -- Orientation -- A Trial Period -- Recognize a Single Has a Woman's Need of a True "Home".
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