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VISIONEERS VOLUME II - The JAMERICAN Congregational Mission Experience: Building Jamaica Through Our Heroes
Contributor(s): Clarke, Lyssa-Ann F. (Author)
ISBN: 9769621641     ISBN-13: 9789769621640
Publisher: Creative Biz Coach
OUR PRICE:   $17.10  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Caribbean & West Indies - General
- Religion | Christian Ministry - Missions
Physical Information: 0.43" H x 6" W x 9" (0.62 lbs) 204 pages
 
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VISIONEERS - A keepsake for your personal libraries, communities, organizations and schools. A historical journey of early American Abolitionists Jamaica Missions, from Pre-Emancipation Jamaica, through Americas Antebellum (Pre-Civil War), until the closure of the American Anti-Slavery Society. VISIONEERS Vol I -The Journey begins with a summary of the first self-supporting American Congregational Missionary's efforts to help the recently freedmen in Jamaica. Soon thereafter, five friends from Oberlin College Ohio - prot g es of perfectionist Charles. G. Finney & abolitionist Asa Mahan, future military strategist to President Abraham Lincoln, sailed to Jamaica to assist the Mission's founding father and his native friends who needed educational & ministry support in the hidden nature's paradise of eastern Jamaica - from the picturesque hills of St. Andrew through the neighboring parishes of St. Mary and Portland Jamaica.In an era of missionary rivalry, the Oberlin Ohio Alumni, had an eventful experience as they pushed towards achieving their vision of helping blacks and to show pro-slavery supporters in America that emancipation was successful and bore positive fruits. Supported by abolitionist friends George Whipple, Theodore Weld, Amos Phelps, Lewis & Arthur Tappan, JWC Pennington and a few others who eventually formed the American Missionary Association (AMA), the adventurous missionaries utilized their gifts and with a passion for enterprise, manual labour and skills training; taught, ministered, marketed Jamaica and laid the foundation for several institutions and churches including Golden Vale (Portland) Brainerd, Hermitage Chesterfield, Brandon Hill, Devon Pen, Eliot, Providence, Rock River, Richmond Estate (St. Mary), Salisbury Plain, Oberlin, Shortwood (St. Andrew) and Duke Street (Kingston).Examine the TRUE FOUNDING-FATHERS of the Oberlin & Brainerd Communities Jamaica. See the relationship between the ministers and The Mico Charity & Institute Jamaica in the 1800's and read about the island's beauty with its breathtaking views within the vicinity of the American mission stations.VISIONEERS Vol II - Significant Jamaican history unearthed and the powerful impact of disunity amongst Christians because of doctrinal differences exposed. View parts of the global anti-oppression network which included British Abolitionist Joseph Sturge.Assess some of the factors that led to Jamaica's Morant Bay Rebellion, including the emancipated slaves post slavery struggle against oppression. See the revolutionary impact of the gift of leadership, the power of bravery and the moral stance taken by one local hero.Examine the importance of having good leaders and see the strategies used to oppress in the 21st Century. View the influence of culture on the success of an organization. Immerse yourself in some rich Jamaican history. Value the national impact caused by the brave actions of these American "Visioneers". See the need to pursue your passion, dreams, spiritual purpose and to become motivated to explore the beautiful mission field of eastern Jamaica. Value your heritage, churches, communities and schools