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Ten years of self-supporting Missions In India

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This historical account documents William Taylor’s experiences establishing and maintaining self-supporting missionary stations across India over a decade. The work provides insights into early missionary efforts and the practical challenges of sustaining religious work in colonial India.

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Ten years of self-supporting Missions In India is a comprehensive historical record by William Taylor detailing his missionary work and experiences in India. The book chronicles the establishment and management of self-sustaining missionary stations, emphasizing practical approaches to mission work that did not rely solely on external funding.

Taylor’s account offers valuable perspectives on missionary strategies, cross-cultural engagement, and the challenges faced by religious workers in 19th-century India. The work documents the author’s efforts to create independent, self-supporting communities while spreading Christian teachings and providing social services.

This non-fiction work serves as both a historical document and a practical guide to missionary work, reflecting the author’s philosophy of sustainable, community-based religious engagement. The book remains an important resource for understanding the history of Christian missions in India and the complexities of colonial-era evangelism.

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Author

William Taylor

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789367805398

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