TY - BOOK AU - Cooper,Barbara MacGowan AU - Corwin,Gary AU - Eshete,Tibebe AU - Gaiya,Musa A.B. AU - Geysbeek,Tim AU - Shankar,Shobana TI - Transforming Africa's religious landscapes: the Sudan Interior Mission (SIM), past and present SN - 9781569026090 AV - BV3520 .T73 2018 U1 - 266.00967 23 KW - Sudan Interior Mission KW - History KW - SIM (Organization) KW - Evangelical Churches of West Africa KW - Missions KW - Africa, Sub-Saharan KW - Church history N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 529-558) and index N2 - This book tells the story of the collaborative efforts of missionaries of the SIM, an international Christian mission founded in North America, and African Christians to evangelize in the wider Sudan (generally meaning countries spanning from Senegal to Ethiopia). In 1893, when SIM was formed, the Sudan--home to Islam, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and African traditional religions--had seen little Protestant Christian evangelism. Within ten years, most of the region came under the yoke of European imperialism, and, over the next several decades, missionaries flooded this little-touched mission field. Yet the story of the SIM, perhaps the most widely active mission in the Sudan, stands apart because it was not attached to any imperial power or state church, such as the Church Missionary Society of the Anglican Church. The SIM was an interdenominational society sending missionaries from North America, Australia, and various European countries to the Sudan.--Provided by publisher ER -