How, did the Commission understand the nature of Christian education as an expression of Christian mission? The Report gives a three-fold answer.· Education may be conducted primarily with an evangeli… more →
Remembering the Paste4unity wrote 9 months ago: I’ve been having a great time posting on the “Year of St.Paul” and responding to t … more →
wisdomtree wrote 1 year ago: How, did the Commission understand the nature of Christian education as an expression of Christian m … more →
wisdomtree wrote 1 year ago: The WMC held at Edinburgh 1910 marked the end of classical Protestant missionary work for the ninete … more →
wisdomtree wrote 1 year ago: “The evangelisation of the world…is not chiefly a European and American enterprise, but an Asiatic o … more →
wisdomtree wrote 1 year ago: The most urgent need in India was a four-foldincrease of missionaries to meet the target set at the … more →
wisdomtree wrote 1 year ago: The first duty of a World Missionary Conference meeting at such an auspicious time is to consider th … more →
wisdomtree wrote 1 year ago: Of the Eight Commissions at Edinburgh 1910, Commission One dealth with “Carrying the Gospel to all t … more →
wisdomtree wrote 1 year ago: At Edinburgh 1910, there was a spirit of voluntarism. Any and every wall of division was taken care. … more →
wisdomtree wrote 1 year ago: About eight study commissions were organized for Edinburgh 1910. Among the eight, three commissions … more →
wisdomtree wrote 1 year ago: I found this interesting remark about the hidden springs of leaders of Edinburgh 1910 in the book In … more →
wisdomtree wrote 1 year ago: It was John Mott who invited V.S. Azariah to attend the World Missionary Conference and more importa … more →
wisdomtree wrote 1 year ago: Regional conferences in India set the pattern for the Edinburgh conference. Local conferences were h … more →