Abstract
Women in the early years of the Pentecostal and Holiness movement played a very important part in the advancement of local and world mission. This paper examines not only the contributions women made during this time period, but also the balance they had between their faith and the practice of that faith. This study includes a select group of women chosen for their comprehension of Christian faith and how it impacted their understanding for reaching out to the world around them. Some are better known than others, but each of their stories represents the impact of women on Christian missionary work of their day.
DOI
10.7252/Journal.02.2014F.08
Recommended Citation
Fleming, Jody
(2014)
"The Faith and Praxis of Women in Missions in the Early Pentecostal and Holiness Movement,"
The Asbury Journal:
Vol. 69:
No.
2, p. 111-135.
Available at:
https://place.asburyseminary.edu/asburyjournal/vol69/iss2/9
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