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56. Winter 2001 – History

COVER ILLUSTRATION: The Dayspring, a nineteenth century ship used by Presbyterian Missionaries in the South Pacific. See the article. From The Rev. Robert Strang Miller’s book, Misi Gete: John Geddie, Pioneer Missionary to the New Hebrides, published by The Presbyterian Church of Tasmania. Photos courtesy of The Presbyterian Church in Canada Archives.

ARTICLES – Special History Edition: Presbyterian Missions

Section I: China/Taiwan:

  • Introduction – Calvin Brown
  • Our Mission to China – A. Donald MacLeod
  • Far Formosa is Dear to My Heart – A. Donald MacLeod
  • Testing the Diversity of the Presbyterian Church within Canada – Jonathan Dent
  • The Tayal Church Experiences the Holy Spirit at Work – Clare McGill
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    Section II: The South Pacific Islands:

  • The Dayspring – David Stewart
  • Dying for the Gospel: The Gordons of Erromanga – Peter Bush
  • Communion Tokens of the New Hebrides – Angus Sutherland
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    Section III: Japan:

  • Burning Bush and Chigge – The Presbyterian Church in Canada and The Korean Christian Church in Japan – Robert K. Anderson
  • A. Caroline Macdonald of Japan – John Vaudry
  • Study Guide
  • History Mission

    The Dayspring

    By David D. Stewart. On the wall of the Memorial Hall in Zion Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown, PEI, is the picture of a ship, the Dayspring, whose birth came about in response to martyrdom and whose career was associated with the first great period of Canadian Presbyterian missionary outreach. … Read more