Lottie Moon

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Lottie Moon was a pioneering Southern Baptist missionary to China whose advocacy and sacrificial service helped shape modern Baptist missions and inspired the annual Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for international missions.

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instanceOf Christian missionary
Southern Baptist missionary
person
advocated greater support for foreign missions
increased role of women in missionary work
almaMater Albemarle Female Institute NERFINISHED
associatedWith Southern Baptist Convention NERFINISHED
Woman’s Missionary Union NERFINISHED
birthDate 1840-12-12
birthPlace Albemarle County, Virginia, United States NERFINISHED
burialPlace Cremated in Japan; ashes interred in Crewe, Virginia, United States
causeOfDeath complications related to starvation and illness
commemoratedBy annual Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions
commemoratedIn Southern Baptist liturgical and missions calendars
conversion professed Christian faith during college years
deathDate 1912-12-24
deathPlace en route from Kobe, Japan, to the United States
denomination Southern Baptist NERFINISHED
education Albemarle Female Institute NERFINISHED
employer Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention NERFINISHED
endOfMissionaryService 1912
familyBackground raised in a wealthy Virginia family
fullName Charlotte Digges Moon NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Charlotte NERFINISHED
influenced modern Southern Baptist missions strategy
inspired Lottie Moon Christmas Offering NERFINISHED
knownFor advocacy for women in missions
inspiration for the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering
missionary work in China
languageSpoken Chinese
English
legacy model of sacrificial giving and service in Baptist missions
missionField China NERFINISHED
nationality American
nickname Lottie Moon NERFINISHED
notableEvent remained in China during periods of war and famine
occupation missionary
religion Christianity
servedIn Pingdu, Shandong, China NERFINISHED
Shandong Province, China NERFINISHED
Tengchow, Shandong, China NERFINISHED
startOfMissionaryService 1873
studiedAt Hollins Institute (now Hollins University) NERFINISHED
taughtAt female schools in the American South before going to China
wrote letters to Southern Baptist churches about missions in China
yearsInChina approximately 39

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