Empowering women in church mission work, with practical guidance and timeless devotion.
This nonfiction volume explores the role of women in the mission field, arguing for purposeful, principled service that extends education, healthcare, and community leadership. It outlines how dedicated English churchwomen can support the growth of Christian communities abroad while staying true to a values‑driven life centered on prayer and service.
From the structure of Sisterhood life to the work of deaconesses and associates, the book offers a framework for how women can contribute to mission, domestic life, and intercultural understanding. It emphasizes character, language learning, and respectful engagement with local communities as essential to lasting impact.
- Clear guides to choosing roles in education, hospital work, and native‑care initiatives
- Practical steps for preparing for service, including discernment and training
- Insight into leadership within church communities and the broader mission field
- Promotion of patience, courtesy, and reverent discipline in cross-cultural work
Ideal for readers curious about historical approaches to women’s ministry, church leadership, and international outreach.