Livingstone Inland Mission ended in 1884.
Livingstone Inland Mission was created in 1878.
David Livingstone's mission came to an end on April 30, 1873 when he died in what is now modern-day Zambia. He was a Scottish missionary and explorer who spent many years exploring Africa and advocating against the slave trade.
Presbyterian Inland Mission was created in 1912.
Australian Inland Mission was created in 1912.
Africa Inland Mission was created in 1895.
His mission was to find the lost Doctor Livingstone and he did on November 10, 1871.
Marshall Broomhall has written: 'The jubilee story of the China Inland Mission' -- subject(s): China Inland Mission, Missions
Hudson Taylor has written: 'The story of the China Inland Mission' -- subject(s): China Inland Mission, History, Missions
Inland Revenue ended in 2005.
Hudson Taylor
Livingstone became convinced of his mission to reach new peoples in the interior of Africa and introduce them to Christianity, as well as freeing them from slavery. It was this which inspired his explorations.
David Livingstone believed that opening the interior of Africa to Christianity and trade would help end the slave trade and bring economic development, education, and healthcare to the region. His goal was to improve the lives of the African people by promoting commerce, spreading Christianity, and combating the exploitation of indigenous populations.