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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]
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 ).
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 [21] As of November 2019, this handbook has been replaced by two new handbooks, Missionary Standards for Disciples of Jesus Christ [22] and Missionary Standards for Disciples of Jesus Christ: Supplemental Information.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]
A Prayer for Peace and Protection. Merciful Father, Thank you for the friends I have experienced in my life. I pray for your grace and favor upon them.
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All religious institutes share certain practices in common, such as community prayer (primarily the Divine Office), community meals, work, private prayer, meditation, study, and, finally, religious vows (typically, the vows of evangelical counsels; poverty, chastity, and obedience). Often, the formation process is divided into five “stages ...
The Society of the Divine Word (SVD) reports on its world-wide missionary activities. - Divine Word Missionaries: One Hundred Years in North America 1895-1995, Steyler Verlag, Nettetal 1994, 239 pp., ISBN 3-8050-0345-5. Steyler Missionswissenschaftliches Institut (ed.), Divine Word Missionaries in Papua New Guinea, 1896-1996, Festschrift.
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