
Scottish Mission
The Scottish Mission was a Christian outreach initiative established in the 19th century to promote evangelical Christianity across Scotland. Its purpose was to share the Christian faith, often through open-air preaching, personal evangelism, and community engagement, with the goal of encouraging spiritual growth and moral development. The mission aimed to reach diverse groups, including urban populations and those outside traditional church settings. It played a significant role in revitalizing religious life and fostering social cohesion within Scottish society during its active years.