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MovementFor Foreign Missions produced 20,000 international missionaries, and
80,000 volunteers in missions at home

Women often have led in mission organizations. By 1865, unmarried American women organized to send out single women as Protestant missionaries The largest Protestant mission organization for women in the world was formed in
1888 as the Women’s Missionary Union, Auxiliary to Southern Baptist Convention The Women’s Missionary Union encouraged both men and women to serve as missionaries. Lottie Moon was a prominent Southern Baptist missionary, who gave her life to missionary work in China. Moon began the work in China in 1873, and spent 41 years on the field. She shared her food with the Chinese, and eventually died of hunger related causes.

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Reference material on church history from the perspective of different branches of the church and from the erroneous perspective of cults is given on the website http://www.spurgeon.org/
phil/hall.htm


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The American People’s Encyclopedia
, s.v. Constantine I or Constantine The Great
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Ralph D. Winter, The Kingdom Strikes Back Ten Epochs of Redemptive History in Ralph D. Winter and Steven C. Hawthorne, eds, Perspectives on the World Christian Movement, The Notebook, (Pasadena, California William Carey Library, 1999) 154-158.

8 Winter, The Kingdom Strikes Back 158-162.

9 Winter, The Kingdom Strikes Back 158-162.

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Ralph D. Winter, Four Men, Three Eras, Two Transitions Modern Missions in Ralph D. Winter and Steven C. Hawthorne, eds, Perspectives on the World Christian Movement, The Notebook, Pasadena, California William Carey Library, 1999) 180-186.
11 Ralph D. Winter, Four Men 180-186. See also Ralph D. Winter, The Two Structures of God’s Redemptive Mission, in Ralph D. Winter and Steven C. Hawthorne, eds, Perspectives on the World
Christian Movement,
The Notebook, (Pasadena, California William Carey Library, 1999) 170-176. Page 3 of 4
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12 Ralph D. Winter, Four Men 182-183.

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Ralph D. Winter, Four Men 184.
14 Ralph D. Winter, Four Men 184.

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Donald A. McGavran, The Bridges of God , in Ralph D. Winter and Steven C. Hawthorne, eds,
Perspectives on the World Christian Movement,
The Notebook, (Pasadena, California William Carey Library, 1999) 365.
16 Ralph D. Winter, Four Men 181,183.
17 Ralph D. Winter, Four Men 181.
Seethe link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_Missionary_Union







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