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A Missionary Twig

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The narrative follows a group of children and their families as they learn about and organize missionary activity, prompted by one girl's habit of saving tenths for a blue box and donating to a local mission band called the Missionary Twigs. Episodes describe how they plan and fundraise through flower sales, meetings at hotels and gardens, a mountain outreach, and household efforts; devotional readings, accounts of distant zenana work, and personal encounters with people connected to missions illustrate motives of thrift, compassion, and responsibility. The work combines moral instruction with practical models for youthful philanthropy and short vignettes showing how small sacrifices support religious outreach.

About the Author

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Emma L. Burnett

Emma L. Burnett is an author known for her work in the early 20th century, particularly her novel "A Missionary Twig." This book reflects her engagement with themes of faith and service, showcasing the challenges and experiences of missionaries. Burnett's writing contributes to the literary heritage of her time, offering insights into the cultural and social contexts surrounding missionary work. While her body of work may not be extensive, her singular focus on the missionary experience provides a unique perspective within the genre.

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