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Impact of African-American Antecedents on the Baptist Foreign Missionary Movement, 1782-1825 Book

Impact of African-American Antecedents on the Baptist Foreign Missionary Movement, 1782-1825
Impact of African-American Antecedents on the Baptist Foreign Missionary Movement, 1782-1825, Ballew (Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary-Arizona Campus, Phoenix) looks specifically at the contributions of George Liele and David George, both freed slaves, and Moses Baker, all of whom established their separate mission endeavors on distant sho, Impact of African-American Antecedents on the Baptist Foreign Missionary Movement, 1782-1825 has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Impact of African-American Antecedents on the Baptist Foreign Missionary Movement, 1782-1825
  • Written by author Christopher Brent Ballew
  • Published by Mellen, Edwin Press, The, January 2004
  • Ballew (Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary-Arizona Campus, Phoenix) looks specifically at the contributions of George Liele and David George, both freed slaves, and Moses Baker, all of whom established their separate mission endeavors on distant sho
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Ballew (Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary-Arizona Campus, Phoenix) looks specifically at the contributions of George Liele and David George, both freed slaves, and Moses Baker, all of whom established their separate mission endeavors on distant shores as the US Revolutionary War was drawing to a close. George was pastoring an African-American Baptist church in South Caroline, but began his work in Nova Scotia in 1782, then went to Sierra Leone in 1792. Liele preached to African and European Americans along the Savannah before emigrating to Jamaica in 1782, where his efforts laid the foundation for future Baptist missions in the West Indies 20 years before any other. Baker joined him there in 1783, was converted and baptized, and remained to support the work. The text is double spaced. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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