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Pulesar Bai was a Bible woman ([[Lay Evangelists|lay evangelist]]) with the [[Mennonite Church in India|American Mennonite Mission]] and the [[Mennonite Church (MC)|Mennonite Church (MC)]] in [[India|India]]. Her parents were Baganath and Tulsi Bai, a Hindu family who lived at Umaradah near [[Dhamtari (Chhattisgarh State, India)|Dhamtari]]. She received a primary education in Dhamtari at a Hindu school and later completed the seventh class at the [[Balodgahan Mission Station (Chhattisgarh State, India)|Balodgahan]] Girls' Boarding where she became a Christian. She was sent to the Disciples of Christ Female Training School in Bilaspur for Bible training. | Pulesar Bai was a Bible woman ([[Lay Evangelists|lay evangelist]]) with the [[Mennonite Church in India|American Mennonite Mission]] and the [[Mennonite Church (MC)|Mennonite Church (MC)]] in [[India|India]]. Her parents were Baganath and Tulsi Bai, a Hindu family who lived at Umaradah near [[Dhamtari (Chhattisgarh State, India)|Dhamtari]]. She received a primary education in Dhamtari at a Hindu school and later completed the seventh class at the [[Balodgahan Mission Station (Chhattisgarh State, India)|Balodgahan]] Girls' Boarding where she became a Christian. She was sent to the Disciples of Christ Female Training School in Bilaspur for Bible training. | ||
− | In 1930 she married Israel Bhelwa and from 1932 until 1957 served as a Bible woman in the evangelistic program at [[Ghatula (Madhya Pradesh, India)|Ghatula]]. Her husband died in 1940. They had four sons and one daughter. Pulesar's deep devotion to Christ made her a respected saint and ambassador of the Gospel. Pulesar Bai died 18 August 1976. | + | In 1930 she married Israel Bhelwa and from 1932 until 1957 served as a Bible woman in the evangelistic program at [[Ghatula (Madhya Pradesh, India)|Ghatula]]. Her husband died in 1940. They had four sons and one daughter. Pulesar's deep devotion to Christ made her a respected saint and ambassador of the Gospel. Pulesar Bai died 18 August 1976. |
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American Mennonite Mission. <em>Annual Report</em> (1913): 19. | American Mennonite Mission. <em>Annual Report</em> (1913): 19. | ||
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Biographical data from J. M. Bhelwa and Mennonite Board of Missions (MC) missionaries. | Biographical data from J. M. Bhelwa and Mennonite Board of Missions (MC) missionaries. | ||
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Pulesar Bai was a Bible woman (lay evangelist) with the American Mennonite Mission and the Mennonite Church (MC) in India. Her parents were Baganath and Tulsi Bai, a Hindu family who lived at Umaradah near Dhamtari. She received a primary education in Dhamtari at a Hindu school and later completed the seventh class at the Balodgahan Girls' Boarding where she became a Christian. She was sent to the Disciples of Christ Female Training School in Bilaspur for Bible training.
In 1930 she married Israel Bhelwa and from 1932 until 1957 served as a Bible woman in the evangelistic program at Ghatula. Her husband died in 1940. They had four sons and one daughter. Pulesar's deep devotion to Christ made her a respected saint and ambassador of the Gospel. Pulesar Bai died 18 August 1976.
Bibliography
American Mennonite Mission. Annual Report (1913): 19.
Bachan, E. P. "Changing attitudes and Developments within the MCI." Mennonite Board of Missions Report, 1957.
Bachan, E. P. "India to Stay." Mennonite Board of Missions Reports (1958): 40.
Biographical data from J. M. Bhelwa and Mennonite Board of Missions (MC) missionaries.
Author(s) | John A Friesen |
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Date Published | 1989 |
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Friesen, John A. "Pulesar Bai (ca. 1915-1976)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1989. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Pulesar_Bai_(ca._1915-1976)&oldid=77102.
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Friesen, John A. (1989). Pulesar Bai (ca. 1915-1976). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Pulesar_Bai_(ca._1915-1976)&oldid=77102.
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