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Foreign Christian Missionary Society (FCMS) was a Christian missionary society established by the Disciples of Christ. The Foreign Christian Missionary Society was established toward the end of 1876. The Society was organized for three main reasons: * To obey the will of God, * The belief that Christian work abroad might facilitate and awaken a missionary spirit in America; and * Because the American Christian Missionary Society was, at the time, not in a position to engage in foreign missionary work. The FCMS became part of the United Christian Missionary Society when it was formed in 1920.

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  • Foreign Christian Missionary Society (en)
  • 基督会差会 (zh)
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  • 基督会差会(Foreign Christian Missionary Society)是一个美国更正教差会,成立于1876年。由基督会差遣。最初几年,传教工作分布在英格兰、丹麦、巴黎、土耳其、和墨西哥。自1882年到1903年,传教士前往下列地区建立传教站:印度、日本、中国、非洲、古巴、檀香山、菲律宾、和西藏。从1903年到1918年,该会工作集中于以下地区:英格兰、斯堪的纳维亚、巴黎、土耳其、印度、日本、中国、非洲、古巴、菲律宾和西藏。 (zh)
  • Foreign Christian Missionary Society (FCMS) was a Christian missionary society established by the Disciples of Christ. The Foreign Christian Missionary Society was established toward the end of 1876. The Society was organized for three main reasons: * To obey the will of God, * The belief that Christian work abroad might facilitate and awaken a missionary spirit in America; and * Because the American Christian Missionary Society was, at the time, not in a position to engage in foreign missionary work. The FCMS became part of the United Christian Missionary Society when it was formed in 1920. (en)
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  • Foreign Christian Missionary Society (FCMS) was a Christian missionary society established by the Disciples of Christ. The Foreign Christian Missionary Society was established toward the end of 1876. The Society was organized for three main reasons: * To obey the will of God, * The belief that Christian work abroad might facilitate and awaken a missionary spirit in America; and * Because the American Christian Missionary Society was, at the time, not in a position to engage in foreign missionary work. In its initial days, the Society began its work in England, Denmark, France, Sweden, Turkey, and Anatolia. From the years 1882 to 1903 missionaries were sent out to establish stations in India, Japan, China, Africa, Cuba, Honolulu, the Philippines, and Tibet. From 1903 to 1918 the Society focused on missionary expansion in the following regions: England, Scandinavia, Paris, Turkey, India, Japan, China, Africa, Cuba, the Philippines, and Tibet. The FCMS became part of the United Christian Missionary Society when it was formed in 1920. (en)
  • 基督会差会(Foreign Christian Missionary Society)是一个美国更正教差会,成立于1876年。由基督会差遣。最初几年,传教工作分布在英格兰、丹麦、巴黎、土耳其、和墨西哥。自1882年到1903年,传教士前往下列地区建立传教站:印度、日本、中国、非洲、古巴、檀香山、菲律宾、和西藏。从1903年到1918年,该会工作集中于以下地区:英格兰、斯堪的纳维亚、巴黎、土耳其、印度、日本、中国、非洲、古巴、菲律宾和西藏。 (zh)
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