Rufus Anderson
Rufus Anderson (1796-1880) was an American clergyman and author known for his significant contributions to missionary work. He served as the Corresponding Secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions for over 30 years, oveseeing missions worldwide. Anderson's dedication to spreading Christianity and advocating for religious freedom in foreign lands shaped the missions' strategies and impacts. His writings reflect a deep commitment to the missionary cause and the advancement of Christian values.
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