
Cover of the 1895 Yearbook
The Mission Yearbook
for Prayer & Study dates back to 1892, when the Women’s
Executive Committee for Home Mission, Organization of Presbyterian
Women, prepared a simple Calendar of Prayer to help women’s
societies pray for missionaries on designated days. Three years later the first
mission yearbook appeared, called the Year
Book of Prayer for Foreign Missions. That publication was
joined with the prayer calendar in a 1919 edition, the Year
Book of Prayer for Missions, when both international and
domestic personnel were included. In 1971 the name changed to
what we know today as the Mission Yearbook for Prayer &
Study. Having been in continuous annual publication since
1892, it has the longest history of any denominational mission
and prayer book in the United States.
The Mission Yearbook is part of the ongoing history
of faithfulness of Presbyterian Women and demonstrates their
commitment to mission and to prayer. The dedication page for
the Year Book published in 1896 reads:
Let us keep this Year Book of Prayer with the Book that
holds the sure word of promise, in the place where each day
we go to meet our Lord and to commune with Him.
Let us pour out our hearts in gratitude that He has called
us to aid Him in the work of extending His kingdom; let us
plead earnestly for the dear ones whose names and work are
designated.
So will our faith grow brighter, our love more intense and
we shall realize the blessedness of the tie that binds our
hearts in love to Christ.
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