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  2. Annie Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Annie was a tireless advocate for missionaries rallying the churches to support mission work through prayer and sacrificial giving. She personally visited missionaries serving throughout the U.S. and carried their stories back to the churches and state conventions through her eyewitness accounts and by circulating their letters.

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  4. Friends Missionary Prayer Band - Wikipedia

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    Harris Hilton became the first missionary with the support of his wife Padma Hilton. [7] They were sponsored by the BHEL Thiruvarambur prayer group at Trichirapalli, Tamil Nadu. The first mission station was started on June 9, 1967 at Periamalai. [8] Hilton, Dr. Pushparaj and General Secretary Emil Jebasingh arrived in Periamalai. [9]

  5. 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 [21] As of November 2019, this handbook has been replaced by two new handbooks, Missionary Standards for Disciples of Jesus Christ [22] and Missionary Standards for Disciples of Jesus Christ: Supplemental Information.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]

  6. World Mission Prayer League - Wikipedia

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    The World Mission Prayer League (WMPL) is a pan-Lutheran fellowship committed to Christian prayer as a working method of mission. WMPL exists as an international community of approximately 6,000 members with formal offices in the United States ( Minneapolis , Minnesota ) and Canada ( Camrose , Alberta ).

  7. Template:Prayer - Wikipedia

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  9. John Fletcher (priest) - Wikipedia

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    He was created D.D. by Pope Pius VII on 24 August 1821, in recognition of his missionary work and preaching. [2] Fletcher became chaplain to the Dowager Lady Throckmorton, and served the mission at Leamington. In 1844 he moved to the mission at Northampton, and resigned in 1848, for reasons of his age. He died shortly afterwards.