Women in Missions

Elisabeth Elliot & Rachel Saint

Elisabeth Elliot & Rachel Saint

Spurred on by the death of their husband and brother, Elisabeth Elliot and Rachel Saint, quickly established a home among the Auca Indians. Rachel Saint, who worked for Wycliffe Bible Translators, was the older sister of Nate.  Rachel and Elisabeth have become some of Christendom’s most beloved and well-known women missionaries. They have been an encouragement and challenge to woman in godliness, faithfulness and God’s purpose in world missions.

Amy Carmichael

Amy Carmichael

Single women missionaries have always been a dominant factor in the great history of global mission. Amy Wilson Carmichael was one of these women.

Gladys Aylward

Gladys Aylward

Gladys once made this comment to a friend, “I wasn’t God’s first choice for what I’ve done for China. There was somebody else. I don’t know who it was — God’s first choice. It must have been a man — a wonderful man, a well-educated man. I don’t know what happened. Perhaps he died. Perhaps he wasn’t willing. And God looked down and saw Gladys Aylward.”

Annie Armstrong

Annie Armstrong

Annie rallied churches to give more, pray more, and do more for reaching people for Christ. In 1934, in recognition of Annie’s pioneering efforts to raise support for missionaries as well as her lifelong passion for God’s work, Southern Baptists began an Easter offering for Mission that has supported thousands of missionaries who evangelized the lost and ministered to the needs of millions of people around the world.  

Shall I Go? Thoughts for Girls

Shall I Go? Thoughts for Girls

The bible teaches women’s duty and privilege in Christian work.  Grace Wilder explores what specific struggles women face in pursuing world missions.  

Grace Wilder Letters

Grace Wilder Letters

A collection of the letters from Grace Wilder to her brother and others.