The American Missionary -- Volume 35 No. 12 December 1881
English

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This issue of The American Missionary reviews the years achievements in the American Missionary Associations (AMA) work highlighting successes in education religious outreach and racial reconciliation efforts. Reports detail the expansion of mission schools and churches serving African Americans in the South and Native American communities in the West. The publication reflects on the continued need for Christian guidance and educational uplift with personal accounts from missionaries and students illustrating the life-changing impact of these efforts. The ongoing struggle against racial injustice and economic hardship is emphasized reinforcing the necessity of sustained support. The issue also serves as a call to action urging donors and volunteers to contribute to the missions continued success. Essays explore the moral and social obligations of Christian activism advocating for equality and compassion. Testimonials from teachers and students provide firsthand insight into the transformative power of education and faith. With a blend of gratitude for past achievements and a determined look toward the future this edition encapsulates the AMAs unwavering commitment to its cause.
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