Church work with women -- China.
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Collection 044 Papers of Helen M. Tenney
Correspondence, scrapbook, drafts, articles, and research notes which reflect Tenney's active participation in a number of evangelical ministries, but particularly her work with the Woman's Union Missionary Society (WUMS), especially the labor she put into writing a history of that organization. The bulk of the collection consists of manuscripts of that history.
Collection 080 Papers of Miriam J. Dunn
Collection 124 Papers of Helen Renich
Collection 187 Papers of Eleanor R. Elliott
Collection 215 Records of Overseas Missionary Fellowship (China Inland Mission)
Collection 293 Oral History Interview with Melvin D. Suttie
Collection 331 Papers of Reuben Archer Torrey, III
Collection 379 Records of the Woman's Union Missionary Society
Correspondence, reports, personnel files, legal documents, financial files, scrapbooks, almost 3,000 photographs.
Topics documented include the creation and activity of the mission work in Burma, China, India, Pakistan, and Japan, its work among orphans and women.
Collection 542 Papers of Sarah A. Young
Correspondence, diary, and articles related to the ministry of Sarah Alice, missionary with China Inland Mission. The materials in the collection document her preparation and her evangelism activities in Shanxi Province, China, where she worked from 1896 until 1900, when she and her husband John were killed during the Boxer Rebellion. Young's papers contain many descriptions of missionary work, the lives and testimonies of individual Christians and Chinese society and culture.