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10 Facts About Katharine Bushnell

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Katharine Bushnell was recognized as a forceful and even charismatic speaker.

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Katharine Bushnell grew up in the midst of a religious transition; Methodists in her community were striving to be faithful in every area of their lives while simultaneously craving popular success.

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Katharine Bushnell served as a medical doctor in Jiujiang, China from 1879 to 1882.

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Brushing aside Chinese traditional medicines, Katharine Bushnell nevertheless examined Chinese culture more closely than missionaries who had gone before her.

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Katharine Bushnell returned to her former mentor Willard and became the National Evangelist of the Department of Social Purity.

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Frustrated by her newfound notoriety and convinced that her status as somewhat of a celebrity distracted people from reform, Katharine Bushnell became a global missionary.

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Butler encouraged her to go to India, and in 1891 Katharine Bushnell brought her friend Elizabeth Andrew along with her.

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In early October 1892, Andrew and Katharine Bushnell travelled from Queensland, Australia to New Zealand.

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Katharine Bushnell believed that mistranslations were responsible for the social and spiritual subjugation of women.

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Katharine Bushnell died on January 26,1946, only a few days before her 91st birthday.