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RESPONDING TO THE CALL AND PREPARING FOR MINISTRY: THE FIRST FEMALE MISSIONARIES FROM LATVIA

  • Kristīna Ēce*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This paper explores the diverse family and socio-economic backgrounds of the first female missionaries from Latvia (1896-1924), examining how these factors either facilitated or hindered their missionary endeavors. It highlights the more accessible paths for pastors’ daughters like Emma Elizabeth Seesemann and Anna Irbe, contrasted with the more challenging journeys of the orphan Auguste Vietnieka and Lilija Otilija Grivina, a railway worker’s daughter. The author discusses the varying preparation methods of different denominational German mission societies, noting the informal language training for women and the faith-centric approach of the Liebenzell mission. Each missionary’s unique experience of responding to God’s call and their subsequent success in missions across India, Tanzania, China, and Indonesia is also considered in detail.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)24-41
Number of pages18
JournalCels
Volume2024
Issue number75
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • female missionaries
  • German mission societies
  • God’s call
  • Latvia
  • mission
  • missionary preparation

OECD Field of Science

  • 6.3 Philosophy, Ethics and Religion

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