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  2. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Iceland

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    Missionaries returned to Iceland in 1975 with the arrival of Byron and Melva Geslison and their two sons in April. [8]: 119 Missionary work continued as part of the Danish mission. [3] One of the major obstacles to spreading the gospel in the country was that the church lacked materials printed in the Icelandic language.

  3. Category:Christian missionaries in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Mormon missionaries in Iceland (2 P) Pages in category "Christian missionaries in Iceland" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  4. List of consumer organizations - Wikipedia

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    American Automobile Association; American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities; Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Consumer Action; Consumer Federation of America; Consumer Reports; Consumer Watchdog; FlyersRights.org; Funeral Consumers Alliance; National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) National Consumers League

  5. Þangbrandr - Wikipedia

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    Þangbrandr [1] was a missionary sent to Iceland by king of Norway Óláfr Tryggvason to convert the inhabitants to Christianity. Snorri Sturluson described him as follows: There was a Saxon priest in [Olaf's] house who was called Thangbrand, a passionate, ungovernable man, and a great manslayer; but he was a good scholar, and a clever man.

  6. Evangelical Church Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical Church Alliance International ("ECA") is an inter-denominational association of Christian ministers that exists to share the Gospel throughout the world.. Its official website asserts that it provides credentials to "pastors, teachers, para church leaders, missionaries, evangelists, speakers, youth workers, professors, military chaplains, and fire, industrial, hospice, police ...

  7. Religion in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Within the Christian category, 58.61% identified as Lutherans belonging to the Church of Iceland. This is a significant decrease from the 92.6% who identified this way in 1990. Other minor Lutheran free churches accounted for 5.33%, Roman Catholicism for 3.83%, and other Christian denominations for 1.78%. [ 1 ]

  8. Church of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    At the inauguration of Christianity in Iceland, missionary bishops and priests from Germany, England, and Eastern Europe worked among the population. The first Icelandic bishop, Ísleifur Gissurarson, was consecrated in Bremen in 1056, and he made Skálholt the episcopal see. Thereafter, Skálholt was the centre of Christian learning and ...

  9. History of Christianity in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Christian missionaries started to visit Iceland in the last decades of the 10th century. [13] A German [13] missionary bishop, Friedrich (Friðrekr) who arrived in 981 was the first among them. [14] He was forced to depart from the island in 986 after his Icelandic aide, Thorvald Kodransson, had murdered two [13] men in a battle. [14]