LIST OF MISSION BOARDS AND CORRESPONDENTS

The Missionary Education Movement is conducted in behalf of the Foreign and Home Mission Boards and Societies of the United States and Canada.

Orders for literature on foreign and home missions should be addressed to the secretaries representing those organizations, who are prepared to furnish special helps to leaders of mission study classes and to other missionary workers.

If the address of the secretary of the Foreign or Home Mission Board or Society of your denomination is unknown, orders may be sent to the Missionary Education Movement. All persons ordering from the Missionary Education Movement are requested to indicate their denominations when ordering.

Advent Christian—American Advent Mission Society, Rev. George E. Tyler, 160 Warren Street, Boston, Mass.

Associate Reformed Presbyterian—Young People’s Christian Union and Sabbath School Work, Rev. J. W. Carson, Newberry, S. C.

Baptist (North)—Department of Missionary Education of the Cooperating Organizations of the Northern Baptist Convention, 23 East 26th Street, New York City.

Baptist (South)—Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, Rev. T. B. Ray, 1103 Main Street, Richmond, Va. (Correspondence concerning both foreign and home missions.)

Baptist (Colored)—Foreign Mission Board of the National Baptist Convention, Rev. L. G. Jordan, 701 South Nineteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Christian—The Mission Board of the Christian Church: Foreign Missions, Rev. M. T. Morrill; Home Missions, Rev. Omer S. Thomas, C. P. A. Building, Dayton, Ohio.

Christian Reformed—Board of Heathen Missions, Rev. Henry Beets, 2050 Francis Avenue, S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Church of the Brethren—General Mission Board of the Church of the Brethren, Rev. Galen B. Royer, Elgin, Ill.

Congregational—American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Rev. D. Brewer Eddy, 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

American Missionary Association, Rev. C. J. Ryder, 287 Fourth Avenue, New York City.

Congregational Education Society, Rev. Miles B. Fisher, 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

The Congregational Home Missionary Society, Rev. William S. Beard, 287 Fourth Avenue, New York City.

Disciples of Christ—Foreign Christian Missionary Society, Rev. Stephen J. Corey, Box 884, Cincinnati, Ohio.

The American Christian Missionary Society, Mr. R. M. Hopkins, Carew Building, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Evangelical Association—Missionary Society of the Evangelical Association, Rev. George Johnson, 1903 Woodland Avenue, S. E., Cleveland, Ohio.

Evangelical Lutheran—Board of Foreign Missions of the General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in N. A., Rev. George Drach, Trappe, Pa.

Board of Home Missions of the General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America, 805–807 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa.

Board of Foreign Missions of the General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U. S. A., Rev. L. B. Wolff, 21 West Saratoga Street, Baltimore, Md.

Board of Home Missions and Church Extension of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. H. H. Weber, York, Pa.

Board of Foreign Missions of the United Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the South, Rev. C. L. Brown, Columbia, S. C.

Friends—American Friends Board of Foreign Missions, Mr. Ross A. Hadley, Richmond, Ind.

Evangelistic and Church Extension Board of the Friends Five Years’ Meeting, Mr. Harry R. Keates, 1314 Lyon Street, Des Moines, Iowa.

German Evangelical—Foreign Mission Board, German Evangelical Synod of North America, Rev. E. Schmidt, 1377 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

Methodist Episcopal—For Mission Study, Miss Inez Traxier, Department of Mission Study and Christian Stewardship of the Epworth League, 740 Rush Street, Chicago, Illinois. For Missionary Education in the Sunday School, Rev. Gilbert Loveland, Department of Missionary Education of the Board of Sunday Schools, 58 East Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois.

Methodist Episcopal (South)—The Educational Department of the Board of Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Rev. C. G. Hounshell, 810 Broadway, Nashville, Tenn. (Correspondence concerning both foreign and home missions.)

Methodist Protestant—Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Protestant Church, Rev. Fred C. Klein, 316 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.

Board of Home Missions of the Methodist Protestant Church, Rev. Charles H. Beck, 507 Pittsburgh Life Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Moravian—The Department of Missionary Education of the Moravian Church in America, Northern Province, Rev. F. W. Stengel, Lititz, Pa.

Presbyterian (U. S. A.)—The Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., Mr. B. Carter Millikin, Educational Secretary, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., Mr. Ralph A. Felton, Director of Educational Work, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

Presbyterian (U. S.)—Executive Committee of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S., Mr. John I. Armstrong, 210 Union Street, Nashville, Tenn.

General Assembly’s Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S., Rev. S. L. Morris, 1522 Hurt Building, Atlanta, Ga.

Protestant Episcopal—The Domestic and Foreign. Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A., Mr. W. C. Sturgis, 281 Fourth Avenue, New York City.

Reformed Church in America—Board of Foreign Missions, Rev. L. J. Shafer; Board of Home Missions, Rev. W. T. Demarest; Board of Publication and Bible School Work, Rev. T. F. Bayles, 25 East Twenty-second Street, New York City.

Reformed Church in the United States—Mission Study Department. Representing the Boards of Home and Foreign Missions, Mr. John H. Poorman, 304 Reformed Church Building, Fifteenth and Race Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

United Brethren in Christ—Foreign Missionary Society, Rev. S. S. Hough, Otterbein Press Building, Dayton, Ohio.

Home Missionary Society, Miss Lyda B. Wiggim, United Brethren Building, Dayton, Ohio.

Young People’s Work, Rev. O. T. Deever, Otterbein Press Building, Dayton, Ohio.

United Evangelical—Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the United Evangelical Church and Board of Church Extension, Rev. B. H. Niebel, Penbrook, Pa.

United Norwegian Lutheran—Board of Foreign Missions United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America, Rev. M. Saterlie, 425–429 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, Minn.

Board of Home Missions, United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America, Rev. Olaf Guldseth, 425 South Fourth Street, Minneapolis, Minn.

United Presbyterian—Mission Study Department of the Board of Foreign Missions of the United Presbyterian Church of North America, Miss Anna A. Milligan, 200 North Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Board of Home Missions of the United Presbyterian Church of North America, Rev. R. A. Hutchison, 209 Ninth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Universalist—Department of Missionary Education of the General Sunday School Association, Rev. A. Gertrude Earle, Methuen, Mass.

Send all orders for literature to Universalist Publishing House, 359 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

American Missionary Association, Rev. C. J. Ryder, 287 Fourth Avenue, New York City.

Congregational Education Society, Rev. Miles B. Fisher, 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

The Congregational Home Missionary Society, Rev. William S. Beard, 287 Fourth Avenue, New York City.

The American Christian Missionary Society, Mr. R. M. Hopkins, Carew Building, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Board of Home Missions of the General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America, 805–807 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa.

Board of Foreign Missions of the General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the U. S. A., Rev. L. B. Wolff, 21 West Saratoga Street, Baltimore, Md.

Board of Home Missions and Church Extension of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. H. H. Weber, York, Pa.

Board of Foreign Missions of the United Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the South, Rev. C. L. Brown, Columbia, S. C.

Evangelistic and Church Extension Board of the Friends Five Years’ Meeting, Mr. Harry R. Keates, 1314 Lyon Street, Des Moines, Iowa.

Board of Home Missions of the Methodist Protestant Church, Rev. Charles H. Beck, 507 Pittsburgh Life Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.