What Made Them Think They Could? Volume 2
American Religious and Cultural Influence on Early Pentecostal Women in Missions (1906-1925)
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This volume, second in a series, examines precedent and concurrent women from many backgrounds: Catholic, American mainline churches, Evangelicals, and revivalist groups. Before the Pentecostal revivals, career missionary women paved the way for serving abroad, connecting with partners at home, and updating missions administrators.
These women, with diverse education and varied successes, were role models for early Pentecostal women about how to go, how to prepare, and what to expect in foreign cultures.
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