Justus never defended his position but resigned from the Missionary Union.
Since 1976 he had been head of the Franciscan Missionary Union.
In 1944 the Woman's Missionary Union of Virginia pledged $125,000 toward a school in Hawaii.
During the 1880s it was used by the Regions Beyond Missionary Union to house nurses, and in 1914 it became a paediatric training hospital.
In 1888, the Woman's Missionary Union was instituted.
One of the first women's groups was the Woman's Missionary Union (WMU).
A year later the annual meeting of the Woman's Missionary Union of Tennessee was also at the church.
For many years the Woman's Missionary Union was divided into "circles."
After completing her studies, she returned home and organized the Women's Missionary Union in Hawaii, becoming its first director in 1954.
The Evangelical Missionary Union estimates that there are one million Protestants.