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One Mission Society (formerly known as OMS International and, before then, known as the Oriental Missionary Society) is an Evangelical Christian missionary society founded in 1902 by Charles and Lettie Cowman.
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One Mission Society
- One Mission Society
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One Mission Society (formerly known as OMS International and, before then, known as the Oriental Missionary Society) is an Evangelical Christian missionary society founded in 1902 by Charles and Lettie Cowman.
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This article about a philanthropic or charitable organization is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.