Home Mission Board research reports [microform] 1963-1994.

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Home Mission Board research reports [microform] 1963-1994.

The Home Mission Board Research Division 1280 reports, concentrate on regional studies, evangelistic methods, and statistical analysis related to missions, churches, and associations. The reports cover a wide range of topics including: abortion, the elderly, baptism, church growth, Cooperative Program, divorce, employment, ethnicity, evangelism, missions, public opinion, race, stewardship, and women. The reports are indexed through two volumes found in the library collection.

1280 reports.

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Southern Baptist Convention. Home Mission Board

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The Home Mission Board began work in Cuba in 1886. Work in the country expanded for about a decade, but by the end of the Spanish-American War in 1898, nearly all mission activity had been demoralized. At the close of the war, the Board entered an agreement with the American Baptist Home Mission Society under which the eastern half of Cuba was transferred to the Society and the SBC's Home Mission Board retained the western half. Southern Baptist work in Western Cuba flourished through the 1950s....

Southern Baptist Convention. Home Mission Board. Research Division

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The Home Mission Board is an agency of the Southern Baptist Convention responsible for mission efforts in North American. The Board was founded in 1845. The Research Division of the Board produced various reports and studies related to religious life in the United States and to Baptists in particular. The Home Mission Board changed its name to the North American Mission Board in 1997. From the description of Home Mission Board research reports [microform] 1963-1994. (Hudson Valley Co...

Southern Baptist Convention. North American Mission Board

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