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Black black missionary
5 Black Missionaries You Need To Know About Feb 10, 2025 | Medical Mission Trips, Uncategorized As you likely are already aware, February is Black History Month! It's a time when we pause to reflect on the many great people and achievements from African Americans worldwide.
How can Black and African American missionaries connect, share, and find support through the Black Missionary Café community? A dynamic platform educating and inspiring the African American missions community through interviews, panels, and discussions.
Celebrate Black History Month by exploring influential Black Christian missionaries and their impact on global missions. Discover February events honoring their legacy.
Black churches are increasing in number within the Southern Baptist Convention, and they are pivotal in the fulfillment of IMB's Revelation 7:9 vision. Black Church Missions celebrates missionaries of African descent and points toward pathways to become active partners with IMB's work around the globe making disciples of all peoples in obedience to the Great Commission. We join in the ...
Discover the rich heritage of Black men and women in missions, and pray for God to raise up the next generation.
In celebration of Black History Month, we are honored to share a few of those stories. George Liele The first recorded American missionary was African American. His name was George Liele and he was a former Virginia-born slave who began ministering in Jamaica in 1783, a full decade before William Carey traveled from England to India.
Continue learning Black history, honoring Black heritage, and celebrating Black culture! One Comment We are looking for a way, as a missions organization, to begin to learn to integrate cultures in the US as well as overseas. We thought we should start by learning about black missionaries since we are a missions organization.
This week we will look at the lives of Black Women in Missions. Betsey Stockton (1798-1865) - First Black Female Missionary Eliza Davis-George (1879-1979) - Mother to Thousands of Liberians Betsey Stockton - (1798-1865) First Black Female Missionary Betsey Stockton was born into slavery around 1798 in Princeton, New Jersey.
Important studies like Black Americans and the Missionary Movement in Africa and Black Americans and the Evangelization of Africa, 1877-1900,both published in the early 1980s, have stood the ...
For years, Kendra Bybee didn't know her mother was the first Black woman to receive a call to serve as a full-time missionary. Today, Kendra draws strength and resolve from her mother's story.
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