The Missionary Herald

The Missionary Herald
Title The Missionary Herald PDF eBook
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Pages 538
Release 1868
Genre Congregational churches
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Vols. for 1828-1934 contain the Proceedings at large of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.

The Missionary Herald at Home and Abroad

The Missionary Herald at Home and Abroad
Title The Missionary Herald at Home and Abroad PDF eBook
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Pages 650
Release 1888
Genre Congregational churches
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The Panoplist, and Missionary Herald

The Panoplist, and Missionary Herald
Title The Panoplist, and Missionary Herald PDF eBook
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Pages 322
Release 1835
Genre Missions
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Tajikistan on the Move

Tajikistan on the Move
Title Tajikistan on the Move PDF eBook
Author Marlene Laruelle
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 337
Release 2018-05-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1498546528

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The southernmost and poorest state of the Eurasian space, Tajikistan collapsed immediately upon the fall of the Soviet Union and plunged into a bloody five-year civil war (1992–1997) that left more than 50,000 people dead and more than half a million displaced. After the 1997 Peace Agreements, Tajikistan stood out for being the only post-Soviet country to recognize an Islamic party—the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (IRPT)—as a key actor in the civil war as well as in postwar reconstruction and democratization. Tajikistan’s linguistic and cultural proximity to Iran notwithstanding, the balance of external powers over the country remains fairly typical of Central Asia, with Russia as the major security provider and China as its principal investor. Another specificity of Tajikistan is its massive labor migration flows toward Russia. Out of a population of eight million, about one million work abroad seasonally—one of the highest rates of departure in the world. Migration trends have impacted Tajikistan’s economy and rent mechanisms: half of the country’s GDP comes from migrant remittances, a higher share than anywhere else in the world. However, it is in the societal and cultural realms that migration has had the most transformative effect. Migrants’ cultural and societal identities are on the move, with a growing role given to Islam as a normative tool for regulating the cultural shock of migration. Islam, and especially a globalized fundamentalist pietist movement, regulates both physical and moral security in workplace and other settings, and brings migrants together to make their interactions meaningful and socio-politically relevant. It offers a new social prestige to those who work in an environment seen as threatening to their Islamic identity. The first section of this volume investigates the critical question of the nature of the Tajik political regime, its stability, legitimacy mechanisms, and patterns of centralization. In the volume’s second part, we move away from studying the state to delve into the societal fabric of Tajikistan, shaped by local rural specificities and social vulnerabilities in the health sector and gender relationships. The third section of the volume is devoted to identity narratives and changes. While the Tajik regime works hard to control the national narrative and the interpretation of the civil war, society is literally and figuratively on the move, as migration profoundly reshapes societal structures and cultural values.

Bridging the Gap, Breaching Barriers

Bridging the Gap, Breaching Barriers
Title Bridging the Gap, Breaching Barriers PDF eBook
Author Mary Carol Cloutier
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 227
Release 2021-03-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532697511

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From its very beginning, in June 1842, the Protestant Mission in Gabon included men and women of African descent--African Americans, Americo-Liberians, and West Africans--all teachers and advanced students from the Cape Palmas (Liberia) Mission, who transferred with the mission to its new location on the Gaboon estuary. All came voluntarily and wholeheartedly. They served as teachers, evangelists, preachers, and printers, building the early foundation of Christianity in Gabon. Many eventually returned to their homelands, but others stayed for the duration of their lives, assimilating into the local community. This book celebrates the contribution of persons of African descent who served with the mission from 1834 until 1891, a time of complex and controversial race relations in America, which seeped into mission relations overseas. Private missionary correspondence and journals reveal the interrelationships, roles, and contributions of these individuals, and also the underlying perceptions of nationality, race, and gender. One must grieve the injustices evident in the stories, yet marvel at the giftedness, faith, determination and commitment of those who served, often with no official recognition. I introduce you to Mr. B. V. R. James, Lavinia Sneed, Charity Sneed Menkel, Mary Harding, and others--may their stories inspire you!

The Missionary Herald: For the year 1841

The Missionary Herald: For the year 1841
Title The Missionary Herald: For the year 1841 PDF eBook
Author American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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Pages 532
Release 1841
Genre Missions
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The Missionary Herald: For the year 1842

The Missionary Herald: For the year 1842
Title The Missionary Herald: For the year 1842 PDF eBook
Author American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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Pages 524
Release 1842
Genre Missions
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