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  2. Mormon missionary - Wikipedia

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    The previous Missionary Handbook was commonly and informally referred to as "the white handbook" or "the white bible". [21] As of November 2019, this handbook has been replaced by two new handbooks, Missionary Standards for Disciples of Jesus Christ [22] and Missionary Standards for Disciples of Jesus Christ: Supplemental Information. [23]

  3. Missionary - Wikipedia

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    Catholic missionaries in Papua New Guinea. A missionary is a member of a religious group who is sent into an area in order to promote its faith or provide services to people, such as education, literacy, social justice, health care, and economic development.

  4. Missiology - Wikipedia

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    Broadly speaking, missiology is "an interdisciplinary field of inquiry into Christian mission or missions that utilizes theological, historical, and various social scientific methods." [ 2 ] It has historically focused on the missionary and evangelistic work of Protestant and Catholic denominations from Europe and North America into other ...

  5. Missionary Church - Wikipedia

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    The Missionary Church is a Trinitarian body which believes the Bible is the inspired Word of God and authoritative in all matters of faith; that "salvation is the result of genuine repentance of sin and faith in the atoning work of Christ"; and that the "church is composed of all believers in the Lord Jesus who have been vitally united by faith to Christ".

  6. Priesthood in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The number of priests is falling in Europe and the Americas faster than the number of local Catholics is declining. This has resulted in some African and Asian priests being recruited to European and American churches, reversing the historical practice of Catholic missionaries being sent from Western countries to the rest of the world.

  7. Missional living - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Christians have seen mission as a either a special event (eg, a one-week series of meetings, or a conference) or as a full-time job for a few individuals (eg, sending a missionary to a foreign country for several years to convert new people to Christianity). Missional living is seen as a way of life for all Christians at all times.

  8. Christian mission - Wikipedia

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    Theologically conservative evangelical, Pentecostal, Adventist and Mormon missionaries typically avoid cultural imperialism, and focus on spreading the gospel and translating the Bible. [40] In the process of translating local languages, missionaries have often been vital in preserving and documenting the culture of the peoples among whom they ...

  9. Missio Dei - Wikipedia

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    Missio Dei is a Latin Christian theological term that can be translated as the "mission of God", or the "sending of God".. It is a concept which has become increasingly important in missiology and in understanding the mission of the church since the second half of the 20th century.