Have We No Rights? a Frank Discussion of the "rights" of Missionaries
Have We No Rights? a Frank Discussion of the "rights" of Missionaries
Religion/Spirituality
Have We No Rights? is a reflective discourse by Mabel Williamson, written in the mid-20th century, that explores the complexities of rights as experienced by missionaries in China. The book examines the sacrifices made by missionaries, including the relinquishment of personal freedoms and comforts in the pursuit of their spiritual calling. Through personal anecdotes and discussions, Williamson highlights the emotional toll and moral dilemmas faced by those serving in foreign cultures, prompting readers to reconsider their own understanding of rights and autonomy in various contexts.
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Have We No Rights? a Frank Discussion of the "rights" of Missionaries
Have We No Rights? a Frank Discussion of the "rights" of MissionariesCurrent
Project Gutenberg · 104 pages