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Christian Aid Mission is an evangelical Christian mission organization that provides aid to indigenous missionary ministries working in countries of poverty or Christian persecution. The organization was founded by Bob Finley, who was one of the early pioneers of supporting missionaries native to their country or region, as opposed to sending ...
The organization was founded in 1994 by Pastor Matthew Barnett and Tommy Barnett of Dream City Church as a home missions project of the Southern California District of the Assemblies of God. [ 3 ] In 1996, after purchasing the old Queen of Angels Hospital in Echo Park , it transformed it into a social center for the homeless, prostitutes and ...
Alexander Campbell around 1855. Prior to the establishment of the American Christian Missionary Society (ACMS), Alexander Campbell had actively opposed missionary societies on the basis that they preempted the church's role in missions and served as a focus for division, insisting that the church itself should be the only missionary society. [1]
In 1897, the Williamsburg Mission headquarters housed a medical clinic, boys' club, Girl Scouts, and sewing and English classes, in addition to evening Gospel services. [6] From 1924 until 1984 it was known as the American Board of Missions to the Jews. Since then it has been known as Chosen People Ministries.
While in China, Hocking consulted with the writer Pearl S. Buck, who was developing a similar critique of missions and who threw her support behind the Commission's report. [4] The two reports were combined to create the final report, Re-Thinking Missions: A Laymen's Inquiry After One Hundred Years, which was published in November 1932 ...
St. John, Burton, ed. Foreign Missions Year Book of North America 1920. Foreign Missions Conference of North America Committee of reference and counsel, 1919. See pages 202 and 268 regarding the Peniel Missionary Society. "The Fifth Annual Report of the Christian & Missionary Alliance". Presented at the meeting of the Board, 1902.