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Rev. T. B. Ray was Educational Secretary of the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. Ray said in the introduction, ôI have endeavored to draw a picture of the religious situation in Brazil by reciting facts. I have described some of the work of others done in former years and I have recorded some wonderful manifestations of the triumphant power of the gospel, which I was privileged to see with my own eyes. These pages record testimony which thing, I take it, most people desire concerning the missionary enterprise. More arguments might have been stated and more conclusions…mehr

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Rev. T. B. Ray was Educational Secretary of the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. Ray said in the introduction, ôI have endeavored to draw a picture of the religious situation in Brazil by reciting facts. I have described some of the work of others done in former years and I have recorded some wonderful manifestations of the triumphant power of the gospel, which I was privileged to see with my own eyes. These pages record testimony which thing, I take it, most people desire concerning the missionary enterprise. More arguments might have been stated and more conclusions might have been expressed, but I have left the reader to make his own deductions from the facts I have tried faithfully to record.ö Although Ray traveled throughout South America he confined this text to the work in Brazil. He also spoke only of the mission work done by his denomination.
Autorenporträt
T. B. Ray was a religious leader, writer, and missionary educator known for his commitment to spreading Christian teachings and supporting international missionary work. Born to devout parents whose faith strongly influenced his early life, Ray developed a deep sense of purpose centered on education and spiritual service. His career reflected a blend of scholarship and devotion, as he worked to expand the reach of Christian education and promote understanding among diverse cultures. Serving as an educational secretary for the Southern Baptist Convention, he traveled widely, observing the conditions of missionary fields and documenting his experiences through reflective and informative writing. His work, including travel accounts such as Brazilian Sketches, revealed both a compassionate concern for humanity and a belief in the transformative power of faith. Ray's influence extended beyond his immediate religious community, inspiring others to pursue education, moral integrity, and service. His writings remain notable for their emphasis on cultural engagement, moral upliftment, and the enduring strength of spiritual conviction.