Rescue the Perishing: Selected Correspondence of Annie ArmstrongMercer University Press, 2004 - 367 páginas Annie W. Armstrong, more familiarly known as "Miss Annie," served as the first corresponding secretary of the Women's Missionary Union, Auxiliary to the Southern Baptist Convention. Between 1888 and 1906 she wrote hundreds of letters on behalf of Southern Baptist missionary enterprises. Almost all of her letters inimitably expressed her opinion of "how things ought to be." Rescue the Perishing offers for the first time a selection of letters from this remarkable woman's life. As a group, these letters indicate that Armstrong was both an innovator and tireless promoter of numerous missionary projects at home and abroad. Stubborn and forthright, some might even say abrasive, Miss Annie's correspondence demonstrates that she was a gifted administrator with unparalleled organizational skills. Her guiding hand shaped the WMU's role in Southern Baptist life. Moreover, her ability to work with a variety of denomination leaders in different contexts influenced Baptist polity and helped forge Southern Baptist denominational identity. These letters have never been available to the general public, and they offer great insight into the life and development of the Southern Baptist Convention.In 1934 the WMU recognized Annie W. Armstrong's legacy by naming their Easter offering for Home Missions in her honor. As these letters show, the recognition was well deserved. |
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... causes after eighteen years , Armstrong was ready for new challenges . She promised herself that she would not sit idle , and the letters in chapter 5 suggest that she had plenty of opportunities to keep her busy . According to her ...
... causes after eighteen years , Armstrong was ready for new challenges . She promised herself that she would not sit idle , and the letters in chapter 5 suggest that she had plenty of opportunities to keep her busy . According to her ...
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... causing friction . For that reason I have asked that you send 7,500 envelopes — I allowed a margin , thinking ... caused them to look as they did , but pressure of other matters caused me to forget to make the inquiry when they called at ...
... causing friction . For that reason I have asked that you send 7,500 envelopes — I allowed a margin , thinking ... caused them to look as they did , but pressure of other matters caused me to forget to make the inquiry when they called at ...
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... cause of missions , yet I was making an offering of my time . Then again , I know I am peculiarly sensitive to criticism and I have felt that as I was not a salaried officer , I was in a measure independent ; all of this must be changed ...
... cause of missions , yet I was making an offering of my time . Then again , I know I am peculiarly sensitive to criticism and I have felt that as I was not a salaried officer , I was in a measure independent ; all of this must be changed ...
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... causing misunderstanding . If you can make any suggestion as to what I can do , I wish you would tell me . As to the hospital to be built for Dr. Evans : I note your suggestion that I write to Dr. Evans and ask that he send a letter in ...
... causing misunderstanding . If you can make any suggestion as to what I can do , I wish you would tell me . As to the hospital to be built for Dr. Evans : I note your suggestion that I write to Dr. Evans and ask that he send a letter in ...
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... cause in any direction , but I am no fighter and I would be so thankful if I only could do the work without being ... causes me to succumb physically . The recent attack of sickness which I have had it has now lasted over two weeks — I ...
... cause in any direction , but I am no fighter and I would be so thankful if I only could do the work without being ... causes me to succumb physically . The recent attack of sickness which I have had it has now lasted over two weeks — I ...
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Página 352 - The duesI of active members, $2, and of associate members, $5, are payable on January 1 of each year. Only active and associate members who have paid up annual dues shall take part in the election of officers and transaction of business of the society.