
Edinburgh Missionary Conference
The Edinburgh Missionary Conference, held in 1910, was a pivotal gathering of Christian missionaries and leaders from around the world. Its main goal was to promote cooperation among different Christian denominations in missionary work, addressing the challenges of spreading Christianity globally. The conference emphasized the importance of social issues, education, and cultural understanding in missionary efforts. It laid the groundwork for future dialogues on mission work and led to the establishment of various missionary organizations. The conference is often seen as a turning point in the modern missionary movement, highlighting the need for unity and collaboration in religious outreach.