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The Mary Jane Mission

The Mary Jane Mission
Author: Daniel Wyatt
Publisher: Mushroom Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2008-05-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1843197294

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When the B29 Superfortress Mary Jane is discovered in 1945 sitting in thick jungle with no visible damage, and her crew and mysterious payload are missing, the incident is hushed up and forgotten. But in 1990, mysterious radar images start to appear. F18 crews sent up to investigate discover a B29 flying towards Japan. What is this mysterious plane? If it is the Mary Jane continuing her mission, how can they stop it?


The Mary Jane Mission

The Mary Jane Mission
Author: Bernie Wyatt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN: 9780394222059

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The Mary Jane Mission

The Mary Jane Mission
Author: Bernie Wyatt
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN: 9780345397928

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Our Missions

Our Missions
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1896
Genre:
ISBN:

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Mission President Or Spy?

Mission President Or Spy?
Author: Mary Woodger
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-01-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781944394660

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Wallace Felt Toronto became a pioneering missionary leader among the Slavic people. Serving three missions among the Czechs, he continued as their mission president in absentia for another 25 years. He holds the longest term as a mission president: thirty-two years. The Nazi occupation of Czech lands in 1938 and 1939 led to the evacuation of all missionaries including President Toronto and brought the dissolution of the Czech mission during World War II. Much to his surprise after a seven-year hiatus, the Torontos were called once again to preside over the mission. With a larger missionary force, the Church expanded even after the February 1948 Communist coup. With the Communists restrictions growing, the young mission president came under more and more scrutiny. By 1950, Wally was considered one of the top wanted spies by the Communists, and both he and his wife were under 24-hour surveillance. In the end, all Czech missionaries were expelled, and the registration of the Church was canceled, and faithful Saints were now left without the opportunity even to hold branch meetings. After returning home, through cryptic letters, Wally kept in touch with the Saints for the next eighteen years, serving as the Czech mission president in absentia.


Women and Missions

Women and Missions
Author: Lucia P. Towne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 922
Release: 1934
Genre: Church work with women
ISBN:

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Heads of Mission

Heads of Mission
Author: Gail P Guy
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1984540246

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I consider this work an excellent, comprehensive manual for new and practicing diplomatic officers, and I applaud the authors for their foresight in producing it. This handbook should become essential reading for diplomats as it covers matters that appear simple on the surface but indeed are very critical to the successful execution of ones job as a diplomat (Keith Franklin, GCM, former ambassador of Barbados to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, former permanent secretary to the prime ministers office, and retired cabinet secretary to the government of Barbados, West Indies). This handbook for Heads of Mission is well-thought-out, clearly written, very timely, correctly sequenced and will prove to be both practical and useful (Mervyn I Assam, former high commissioner for the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to the United Kingdom, former minister of Foreign Affairs, former ambassador extraordinary, and plenipotentiary with responsibility for trade and industry). A crash course in diplomacy and the use of its tools! Gives one a practical understanding of the weighty nature of the post of Head of Mission. This handbook not only emphasizes the importance of understanding that this responsibility is full-time but also the importance of the need to prepare adequately for this responsibility. Through the comprehensive way in which the authors have dealt with the diplomatic process, it is a handbook which greatly contributes to ensuring that a Head of Mission is adequately equipped for the leadership role in the delivery of desired national outcomes (Sonia Johnny, attorney at law, former ambassador of St. Lucia to the United States of America).


The Spirit of Missions

The Spirit of Missions
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 724
Release: 1883
Genre: Missions
ISBN:

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Includes the proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society.


The Farmerfield Mission

The Farmerfield Mission
Author: Fiona Vernal
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2012-09-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199843406

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In The Famerfield Mission, Fiona Vernal recounts the history of an African Christian community on South Africa's troubled Eastern Cape frontier. Forged in the secular world of war, violence, and colonial dispossession and subjected to grand evangelical aspirations and social engineering, Farmerfield's heterogeneous mix of former slaves and displaced Africans from polities beyond the borders of the Cape Colony entered the powerful ideological arena of anti-slavery humanitarianism and evangelicalism. As a farm, an African residential site amid a white community, and a Christian mission on a violent frontier, Farmerfield was at once a space, a place, and an idea that Africans, missionaries, whites, and colonial authorities competed to mold according to their own visions. Founded in 1838 and destroyed by the apartheid government in 1962, Farmerfield's residents struggled over the meaning and content of a civilized, Christianized lifestyle, deploying a range of tactics from negotiation and dissimulation to deference and defiance. In the process, they vernacularized Christianity, endured the ravages of colonialism and apartheid, used their historical connections to the Methodist Church and South Africa's land reform legislation to regain land, and launched the Farmerfield experiment anew, amid new debates about the meaning of post-apartheid land access and citizenship. Farmerfield's propitious rise, protracted, frustrating decline and fledgling reincarnation reflect epochal chapters in South Africa's colonial, apartheid, and post-apartheid history as Africans attempted to define the terms of their cultural autonomy and economic independence.


Home Mission Monthly

Home Mission Monthly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1895
Genre: Home missions
ISBN:

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