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William Taylor’s ‘Ten Years of Self-Supporting Missions in India’ provides a comprehensive firsthand account of missionary work during a transformative period in Indian history. The book chronicles Taylor’s experiences establishing and maintaining self-sufficient mission stations throughout India, emphasizing practical approaches to sustainable religious work without constant financial dependence on foreign sources.
This historical documentation offers valuable insights into 19th-century missionary methodology, cross-cultural engagement, and the complex relationship between colonial presence and Christian evangelism in India. Taylor’s narrative details the organizational structures, financial strategies, and interpersonal dynamics required to maintain independent missions in a foreign land.
The work serves as both a historical record and a case study in mission organization, making it essential reading for historians, religious scholars, and those interested in the history of Christianity in Asia.
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