This book is a personal account of the life and letters of Mary Galloway Giffen, a pioneer missionary of the Associate Reformed Church South who served for nearly seven years. The author sheds light on the challenges and hardships that Giffen faced as a female missionary in the 19th-century South, and offers a detailed analysis of her spiritual journey and her contributions to the Church. The book is a great resource for anyone interested in religious history, particularly the role of women in the Church.
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