In Judson’s Footsteps - BurmaJeannie Lockerbie Stephenson

Adoniram Judson and his wife, Ann, arrived in Moulmein, Burma, in July 1813. Adoniram had become a Baptist while studying the Bible en route, so the Judson’s arrival unwittingly started the Baptist missions movement. Who are the people who followed in Judson’s footsteps? Among them were Clarence and Elsie Chaney, who spent thirty-five years in Burma.

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