Caroline Neville Pearre

Summary

Caroline Neville Pearre (1834–1910) began the Christian Woman's Board of Missions (CWBM) in 1874,[1] after she felt that she was called to do so by God. Pearre was living in Iowa City, Iowa at the time, having taught at Christian colleges in Missouri, Kentucky and Ohio.[2] The wife of a Disciples of Christ pastor, Pearre organized a missionary society in her own church in Iowa City. Friends of hers in other Christian churches organized similar missionary societies in their churches. These various societies united and formed the American Christian Missionary Society which became the Christian Women's Board of Missions (CWBM).[3]

Caroline Neville Pearre
Caroline Neville Pearre, 1894
Born1834 (1834)
Died1910(1910-00-00) (aged 75–76)
Kentucky
Known forFounder of Christian Woman's Board of Missions

Pearre died in 1910, in her sister's home in Kentucky.[4] She was buried in Lexington.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "This Week in Eureka College History". Woodford County Journal. 2015-06-25. pp. A7. Retrieved 2017-12-14 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ Foster, Douglas (2004). The Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. p. 591. ISBN 0-8028-3898-7.
  3. ^ Phelps, Deborah (Winter 2009). "Yes, I Will" (PDF). Just Women Embracing Life: 22.
  4. ^ a b "A Noble Tribute". The Advocate-Messenger. 1910-09-27. p. 1. Retrieved 2017-12-14 – via Newspapers.com.