History of Woman's Missionary UnionConvention Press, 1964 - 209 páginas |
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... held an open meeting . As early as 1881 the Virginia Central Committee held such a meeting . The Foreign Mission Board continued to promote women's work , and gradually the prejudice against organization wore thinner . In November ...
... held an open meeting . As early as 1881 the Virginia Central Committee held such a meeting . The Foreign Mission Board continued to promote women's work , and gradually the prejudice against organization wore thinner . In November ...
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... held at Ridgecrest during foreign and home missions weeks in alternate years . The first one was held in 1942 in connection with Foreign Missions Week , with 194 women from sixteen states present . In 1943 the conference was held during ...
... held at Ridgecrest during foreign and home missions weeks in alternate years . The first one was held in 1942 in connection with Foreign Missions Week , with 194 women from sixteen states present . In 1943 the conference was held during ...
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... held January 21 , 1952 , when the state WMU presidents , exec- utive secretaries , and youth secretaries were in Birmingham for the annual planning meeting . The service was held in the beautiful foyer of the building with Mrs. Martin ...
... held January 21 , 1952 , when the state WMU presidents , exec- utive secretaries , and youth secretaries were in Birmingham for the annual planning meeting . The service was held in the beautiful foyer of the building with Mrs. Martin ...
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Prologue | 1 |
With Wisdom and Grace | 27 |
Leaders Foreordained | 37 |
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