Abstract

This article focuses on the missions efforts of a small denomination from the framework of indigeneity. Within the 1930s missions structure of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, one person was instrumental in the implementation of a mission policy focused on indigeneity. A part of this study is an overview of the concepts of indigeneity available in 1930 to place the policy in its missiological context. The work in the Philippines is examined, as there were clear efforts to carry out the policy in that field. Finally, lessons are developed from the case study.

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