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  2. Guadalupe Missionaries - Wikipedia

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    Guadalupe Missionaries (Spanish: Misioneros de Guadalupe, official name: Spanish: Instituto de Santa María de Guadalupe para las Misiones Extranjeras), also known by their abbreviation MG, is a Roman Catholic missionary society in Mexico. It was founded on October 7, 1949.

  3. Guillermo Maldonado (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    He has written over 50 books and manuals with many of them translated into Spanish, English, Portuguese, Italian, and French. He speaks Spanish and English, commonly code switching during sermons . His book writing is attributed to most of his personal wealth accumulation, although much of the proceeds of these book sales also go towards his ...

  4. Rachel Saint - Wikipedia

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    Trinkets and beads.Documentary, Ecuador/USA 1996, 52 minutes; Director: Chris Walker; Producer: Tony Avirgan.. “Chris Walker and Tony Avirgan’s films tells the tragi-comic story of the unlikely links between Maxus – a Texas-based oil company – the 79-year-old Wycliffe Bible Translators missionary Rachel Saint, and the Huaorani people of the Ecuadorian Orient, the most fiercely isolated ...

  5. Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion, professing that Jesus was raised from the dead and is the Son of God, [7] [8] [9] [note 2] whose coming as the Messiah was prophesied in the Hebrew Bible (called the Old Testament in Christianity) and chronicled in the New Testament.

  6. Christian mission - Wikipedia

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    Other Christian publishers, such as Plough Publishing, provide free books to people in the UK and US as a form of mission. [47] The Bible Society translates and prints Bibles, in an attempt to reach every country in the world. [48] The internet now provides Christian mission organisations a convent way of reaching people in the form of podcasts ...

  7. Evan Jones (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    Evan Jones (1788–1872) was born in Wales, where he worked as a draper and followed the Methodist religion.He married Elizabeth Lanigan and emigrated to the United States in 1821, arriving at Philadelphia. [1]

  8. Paul Hiebert (missiologist) - Wikipedia

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    Hiebert was born in India to missionary parents, and studied at Tabor College, Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary, and the University of Minnesota. [1]Subsequently, Hiebert went as a missionary to India and was Principal of the Mennonite Brethren Centenary Bible College, Shamshabad.

  9. Missionary - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist proselytism at the time of king Ashoka (260–218 BCE), according to his Edicts Central Asian Buddhist monk teaching a Chinese monk. Bezeklik, 9th–10th century; although Albert von Le Coq (1913) assumed the blue-eyed, red-haired monk was a Tocharian, [5] modern scholarship has identified similar Caucasian figures of the same cave temple (No. 9) as ethnic Sogdians, [6] an Eastern ...