Publisher's Synopsis
"The Mission Study Class: Its Message And Its Method" explores the importance of mission studies within religious education, particularly within the Episcopal Church. Authored by Adeline Avery Pilsbry and the Educational Department of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, this book provides guidance on conducting effective mission study classes. It emphasizes both the content (the message) and the methodology required for impactful learning.
Readers will find insights into structuring lessons, engaging participants, and deepening understanding of missionary work. This work serves as a valuable resource for educators and church leaders seeking to enrich their programs with thoughtful and informative studies on global missions. This book offers enduring insights into the role of mission work within religious communities.
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