The Patron Saint of Southern Bapstist Mision: Lottie Moon

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INTRODUCTION
Some people have referred to Lottie Moon as the “Patron Saint” of Southern Baptist missions.” Nonetheless, the legacy of Lottie exemplifies the “missionary spirit” for Southern Baptists. Moreover, Lottie’s impact on missions has resulted in over 3.5 billion dollars given by church members to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. Additionally, Lottie has been a role model for Baptist mission work and sacrifice for almost 140 years.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO MISSIONS AND LEGACY
Advocate for Equal Treatment of Women in Missions
Lottie was an ambitious woman, earning one of the first graduate degrees awarded to a woman in the southern United States. After finishing her degree, she gained success operating schools in Kentucky and Georgia. However, God had greater plans for Lottie. Reluctant Christians called to serve as missionaries can learn from Lottie’s example. According to Lottie, God’s call to serve as a missionary in China was “clear as a bell.” Lottie immediately followed God’s call, and arrived in Shantung China to “go out among the millions.” However, she found herself confined to a school of forty “unstudious” children. As a result, Lottie complained that giving women such assignments was "the greatest folly of modern missions." Lottie pleaded that women missionaries deserved “free opportunity to do the largest possible work.” Thus, she became a pioneer and advocate for “women’s rights within the Southern Baptist Convention.” In addition, she had a lasting impact regarding “female equality in mission work.”
Lottie courageously traveled across more than 10,000 square miles, visiting with women and sharing the Gospel in their homes and on the streets.” She was the first woman from any foreign mission group in China...

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...ing foreign missions.” Christian’s can learn from Lottie’s example by advocating similar issues facing the Church today.
Advocate for a Better Quality of Life for Missionaries
Lottie’s impact on mission board policy was remarkable. She advocated that newly appointed missionaries become involved in mission work immediately rather than wait to complete language study. In addition, she helped in establishing regular furloughs for all missionaries. Lottie left a legacy that paved the way for the growth of the largest missionary force of any evangelical or Protestant denomination. Many people who no longer support the Southern Baptist Convention gladly give to the Lottie Moon Offering “because it doesn’t feel like Christmas” without it. Future missionaries can learn from Lottie’s example by continually looking for ways to make missions more successful and organized.

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