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  2. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavour - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 19th century, Christian Endeavor was in the headlines of many major American newspapers. By 1906, 67,000 youth-led Christian Endeavor societies had been organized worldwide, with over four million members. Christian Endeavor took up many causes and was influential in supporting the temperance movement in the 1920s.

  3. Harriet E. Clark - Wikipedia

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    Relatives. John Alden. Harriet E. Clark ( née, Abbott; pen name, Mrs. Francis E. Clark; December 10, 1850 – September 24, 1945) was an American teacher and author. She was the founder of the "Mizpah Circle", a group of girls who studied about and prayed for missionaries. [1] [2] She also originated the idea of the Society of Christian Endeavor.

  4. Sydney A. Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark's international travels began at age 6, accompanying his father, Francis Edward Clark, founder of the Christian Endeavor movement. By 15, he had visited Europe multiple times. At 24, he co-authored a volume on Scandinavia with his father. It wasn't until age 40 that he pursued travel writing as his primary occupation.

  5. Christian humanism - Wikipedia

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    Christian humanism regards humanist principles like universal human dignity, individual freedom, and the importance of happiness as essential and principal or even exclusive components of the teachings of Jesus. Proponents of the term trace the concept to the Renaissance or patristic period, linking their beliefs to the scholarly movement also ...

  6. Protestant youth ministry - Wikipedia

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    Protestant youth ministry. A Protestant or Evangelical youth ministry is a Christian ministry aimed towards young people through the lens of Protestant of Evangelical traditions. Focuses may include the instruction of youths in what it means to be a Christian, how to mature as a Christian, and how to evangelize others through apologetics.

  7. First Reformed Church (Orange City, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    First Reformed Church ( FRC) was organized on May 6, 1871 in order to serve the Dutch Settlers who began arriving in Orange City in 1870. As a result of population growth and the rising cost of land, a large group of Hollanders moved 300 miles northwest from Pella, IA. As people of deep and abiding religious faith, the establishment of a ...

  8. Armenian Evangelical Christian Endeavor Union of Syria and ...

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    The Armenian Evangelical CE Union of Syria and Lebanon, founded in 1934, is a member of the Union of the Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East (UAECNE). It holds a general assembly once per year where reports are read, the budget is voted, some plans discussed, suggestions are given, and new members of the Christian Endeavor Executive ...

  9. Amos H. Carnegie - Wikipedia

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    Amos H. Carnegie, Sr. was born on a farm in the Alison district, Manchester Parish, Jamaica, British West Indies [6] [7] in April 1886. [8] [9] He had eight siblings, [10] including four boys and four girls, but one died in infancy. He was raised [1] by his Christian parents, Thomas and Mary (née Donaldson) Carnegie.

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