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Pioneers and Founders or Recent Workers in the Mission field - cover

Pioneers and Founders or Recent Workers in the Mission field

Charlotte M. Yonge

Publisher: DigiCat

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In 'Pioneers and Founders: or, Recent Workers in the Mission Field,' Charlotte M. Yonge offers a compelling exploration of the dedicated lives of missionaries who ventured into uncharted territories during the Victorian era. Through a blend of biographical sketches and insightful narrative, Yonge delves into the motivations, challenges, and profound impact of these individuals on their communities and the church. Her literary style is characterized by a reverent yet engaging tone, reflecting the era's burgeoning interest in foreign missions while contextualizing these efforts against the backdrop of social and religious transformations of the time. Charlotte M. Yonge, a prominent Victorian novelist and moralist, was deeply influenced by her Anglican faith and the ethos of her time, which emphasized moral duty and social responsibility. Her own experiences in a devout household, coupled with her strong commitment to education and social reform, inspired her to write 'Pioneers and Founders.' Yonge's background provided her with a unique perspective, positioning her to celebrate the triumphs and trials faced by missionaries in a rapidly changing world. This book stands as an essential read for anyone interested in the history of Christian missions, offering not just a historical account but also a reflection on humanity's quest for purpose and service. Yonge's rich prose brings these unsung heroes to life, making it an enduring contribution to both missionary literature and the broader narrative of social change.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 335 pages.

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