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March 1 - Maud’s Missionary Journey

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    Maud Sisley Boyd
    was the first woman missionary
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    sent by the Seventh-day Adventist
    Church’s Foreign Mission Board.
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    Maud Sisley was born in 1851,
    in Kent, England.
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    After her father died,
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    her family went to the United States
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    where they learned about
    the Adventist message.
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    A visit by James and Ellen White
    convinced them
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    to relocate to church headquarters
    at Battle Creek, Michigan.
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    Maud was an Adventist member
    for 10 years
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    when she was called to serve
    as a missionary.
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    In 1877, she left for Europe
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    where she eventually served
    in Switzerland and England.
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    After several years in Europe,
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    Maud returned to the United States
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    in time to attend
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    the second annual session
    of the General Sabbath School Association
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    held in Battle Creek, Michigan.
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Title:
March 1 - Maud’s Missionary Journey
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Video Language:
English
Team:
Team Adventist
Project:
Mission Spotlight DVD
Duration:
02:52

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