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"Looking Backward, Thinking Forward" offers a comprehensive historical account of the first fifty years of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Authored by Stella Wyatt Brummitt to commemorate the society's golden jubilee, this work chronicles the organization's evolution from its modest beginnings into a formidable force for social and spiritual change across the United States.
The narrative highlights the pivotal role of women in the church, showcasing their dedicated efforts in education, healthcare, and community reform. The book serves as a vital record of Methodist history, documenting the establishment of schools, hospitals, and community centers designed to serve marginalized populations. Through detailed accounts of mission work, Brummitt provides valuable insight into the social gospel movement and the organized efforts of Christian women to address systemic issues such as poverty and inequality. This jubilee history is not only a tribute to five decades of significant achievement but also a strategic vision for the continued expansion of missionary service. It remains an essential text for understanding the intersection of faith, gender, and social reform in early 20th-century America.
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