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Lottie Moon : a Southern Baptist missionary to China in history and legend
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Lottie Moon : a Southern Baptist missionary to China in history and legend

Author: Regina D Sullivan
Publisher: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, ©2011.
Series: Southern biography series.
Edition/Format:   eBook : Document : Biography : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Regina Sullivan's captivating biography of Charlotte "Lottie" Moon is the first comprehensive portrait of the legendary Southern Baptist missionary. Moon, who began her mission work in China in 1885, helped inspire the creation of the Woman's Missionary Union - an auxiliary of the Southern Baptist Convention- which grew to have over one million members and become one of the most influential religious organizations  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Electronic books
Biography
Additional Physical Format: Print version:
Sullivan, Regina D., 1962-
Lottie Moon.
Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, c2011
(DLC) 2010029101
(OCoLC)648480893
Named Person: Lottie Moon
Material Type: Biography, Document, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: Regina D Sullivan
ISBN: 9780807139318 0807139319
OCLC Number: 824363012
Description: 1 online resource (xii, 253 p.) : ill., map.
Contents: "A girl of the Old South" : 1840-1873 --
"Responsible to God and not to man" : 1873-1885 --
The "disorderly" walk : 1886-1891 --
Creating a female public : 1889-1899 --
Creating the "Lottie Moon story" : 1900-1912 and beyond.
Series Title: Southern biography series.
Responsibility: Regina D. Sullivan.

Abstract:

Regina Sullivan's captivating biography of Charlotte "Lottie" Moon is the first comprehensive portrait of the legendary Southern Baptist missionary. Moon, who began her mission work in China in 1885, helped inspire the creation of the Woman's Missionary Union - an auxiliary of the Southern Baptist Convention- which grew to have over one million members and become one of the most influential religious organizations in the United States.
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