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Lloyd Kim - American missionary to Cambodia and the coordinator of Mission to the World; Harvie M. Conn - American missionary to Korea and a missiologist; John Livingston Nevius - American missionary in China who advocated the Nevius Principle; Ralph D. Winter - American missiologist and founder of the U.S. Center for World Mission
Jean-Rémy Bessieux – missionary to Gabon and its first bishop; Giacomo Bini – Franciscan missionary to Rwanda; Libert H. Boeynaems – missionary to Hawaii; Luis de Bolaños – missionary who started the Indian Reductions system in Paraguay; François Bourgade – one of the first Christian missionaries to Muslim North Africa
635 – First Christian missionaries (Church of the East monks, including Alopen, from Asia Minor and Persia arrive in China; [46] Aidan of Lindisfarne begins evangelizing in the heart of Northumbria (England) [47] 637 – Lombards, a German people living in northern Italy, become Christians
Nazarene Missionaries are missionaries trained and supported by the Church of the Nazarene. There are currently 737 missionaries. Missionaries are sent around the world as a means for evangelism and church development. The Nazarene missionary is a member of the clergy or a layperson who has been appointed by the General Board to work a ...
The program provides resources to help teach kids about missions and supports General Council missionaries in their fields of ministry in the United States and around the world. It is the official missions giving program of the General Council's Royal Rangers, Girls Ministries formerly known as Missionettes, and Sunday School programs, as well ...
Amy Carmichael was a prolific writer, publishing many books and articles about her experiences as a missionary in India. Temple prostitution was outlawed in India in 1948. Carmichael died in India in 1951 at the age of 83. She asked that no stone be put over her grave at Dohnavur. Other Christian missionaries have cited her as an influence. [12]
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Don also began teaching at the U.S. Center for World Mission in Pasadena, becoming Director of Tribal Peoples' Studies. He was instrumental in launching the Perspectives on the World Christian movement course under the auspices of USCWM. Richardson continued to teach and travel broadly, speaking about "redemptive analogies" as a means to ...