Was a continuation of the Turkish Mission (1884-1909). It reopened November 1921 with a new name as the Armenian Mission. The mission's objective was to preach to and help the Armenian population living inside the Ottoman Empire. Main areas of focus were Aintab, Aleppo and Haifa.
In 1928 President Booth died of heart failure in Aleppo. With his death the mission was again closed. And would not be reopened until 1933 as the Palestine-Syrian Mission.
Joseph Wilford Booth Called as President
1921 September 14 – 1928 December 5 See Missionaries
Date Details
Started On 1921 September 14
Set Apart
Ended On 1928 December 5
Released
Mission Founded
1921 November
Mission Closed
1928