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  2. Margaret Nicholl Laird - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Nicholl Laird (31 July 1897 – June 1983) was an American missionary of the Baptist Mid-Missions who worked in the French colony of Ubangi-Shari and independent Central African Republic (CAR) from 1922 until the 1960s. She was one of the founders and longest serving missionaries of the Baptist Mid-Missions in the CAR.

  3. Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society - Wikipedia

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    The Woman's Baptist Home Mission Society (WBHMS) was founded in Chicago in 1877 to "promote the Christianization of homes by means of missions and mission schools, with special reference to the freed people, the Indians and immigrant heathen populations." In five years there were 22 workers in seven southern states.

  4. Iris Global - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Iris Global has expanded its work to provide food, clothing, and shelter to thousands of orphans. [6] [8] The organization has networks of church-based orphan care in all ten provinces in Mozambique [9] as well as bases in main cities, [10] including a base in Pemba which houses 200 orphans and several baby houses for abandoned infants.

  5. Megachurches, Mission Trips and White Saviors: HBO’s ... - AOL

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    Renee Bach was 19 when she claims to have heard a calling from God telling her to travel to Uganda on a missionary trip to save children from starvation, poverty and deadly diseases. In 2009, she ...

  6. List of diplomatic missions and trade organizations in Chicago

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    Consulates-General are staffed by career consulate foreign nationals, usually with full diplomatic protection. Honorary consuls are accredited US citizens or residents who have official standing but are usually part-time [2] [3] The United States Department of State's Chicago regional office serves these missions.

  7. Lucy Coles - Wikipedia

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    She became a teacher as an adult, where she met John J. Coles, a missionary to Africa. [3] Henry attended Hartshorn Memorial College, where she completed the missionary training program. [3] On December 21, 1886 she married Coles. [6] In January 1887, the couple went to Sierra Leone to work at Jundoo Mission Station. Coles ran the mission house ...

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