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The Alliance has its origins in two organizations founded by Albert Benjamin Simpson in 1887 in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, in the United States, The Christian Alliance, which concentrated on domestic missions, and The Evangelical Missionary Alliance, which focused on overseas missions. [4]
Category: Christian missionaries in Guatemala. 4 languages. ... Mormon missionaries in Guatemala (1 C, 2 P) P. Protestant missionaries in Guatemala (1 C, 2 P) R.
3.2.5 Christian and Missionary Alliance. 3.2.6 Churches of Christ. 3.2.7 Church of God ... Guatemala) Seminario Internacional Teológico Bautista [117] (Buenos Aires ...
This category contains articles related to the Christian and Missionary Alliance, a Keswickian denomination within protestant Christianity. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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The Alliance is divided into six regional or geographical fellowships: North American Baptist Fellowship, Caribbean Baptist Fellowship, Latin American Baptist Union, European Baptist Federation, Asia Pacific Baptist Federation, and All-Africa Baptist Fellowship.
1929 – Christian & Missionary Alliance enters East Borneo (Indonesia) and Thailand [357] 1930 – Christian & Missionary Alliance starts work among Baouli tribe in the Ivory Coast 1931 – Franciscan missionary the Venerable Gabriele Allegra arrives in Hunan China from Italy to start translating the Bible [ 358 ]
The first missionaries arrived in Guatemala in 1947. The first convert in Guatemala was baptized in 1948. The Central American Mission headquartered in Guatemala City was organized in 1952. The church obtained official recognition in Guatemala in 1966. Guatemala's first stake was formed in 1967 in Guatemala City. [5] [1]