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    relationship of the Church and Mission in regard to her missionary obligation. Firstly‚ it establishes how mission is firmly rooted in ecclesial reality. Secondly‚ it presents a brief historical overview of church’s mission practice to survey that how Church has been fulfilling her missionary obligation by employing different methods from post-apostolic time to present day. Against this background it moves on to define the essential features of the missionary obligation of the church as developed by Michael

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    to be a pilot grows up and actually becomes a pilot‚ not all stories have that “fairy-tale” ending though. Nate would end up dying in Ecuador doing missionary work although‚ his story became one of the most ispirational stories about men and women of God ever. Now‚ there’s only one left thing to do‚ find out everything in the middle. Why be a missionary? How did he die? Let’s see.... Nate was one of eight siblings. He had strict parents‚ which led to him going to sunday school and bible study every

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    Okonkwo was angry at the missionaries that tried to change him. In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ Okonkwo’s sense of identity was challenged with the introduction of Western ideas into the Ibo culture. Okonkwo started out in the novel as a man who took pride in what he accomplished in his life and was dedicated to his lifestyle‚ but the cultural collision of the British colonists and Ibo people affected Okonkwo to the point of his suicide. The impact the missionaries brought to the Ibo culture

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    Living overseas has shaped my identity and values. Being a missionary kid has definitely shaped my worldview. I have valued my relationship with the Lord. There have been ups and downs in my faith‚ but I have never let go of the Lord. My biggest identity is being a child of Lord in any situation and circumstance. I have said my farewells to countless people from a young age. It affected me in numerous ways; it was sad to see people leave me‚ understanding was difficult‚ I felt alone and abandoned

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    1820s‚ american missionaries traveled to the sandwich islands in Hawaii to supplant the indigenous religion with christianity. Following the civil war‚ the women’s union missionary society of americans for heathen lands was formed. By the 1890s‚ college campuses blazed with missionary excitement. Young protestant women rushed to join foreign missionaries societies. By 1915‚ More than 3 million women had enrolled in forty denominational missionary societies. Missionaries in china By 1898

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    Following the isolation of the Ming Dynasty in the 14th century‚ the Christian missionaries attempted to further penetrate the population of China. In Japan‚ with the rule of emperor Nobunaga‚ the Christian missionaries were encouraged to convert populations of Japanese. When the Christian religion was seen as a threat to the social hierarchy of Japan‚ the missionaries were either expelled or persecuted. The missionaries from Europe were some of the first Europeans to influence society in Japan and

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    in Europe‚ influential countries came together to discuss the colonization of Africa at the Berlin Conference. The European nations divided Africa amongst themselves to gain new resources to further support their empires. This led to Christian missionaries infiltrating Africa to convert the natives. In Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart‚ he depicts the collapse of the Ibo society during this period. The progression of the colonial encounters contributes to the disintegration of the Ibo culture and

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    born in Salford‚ Greater Manchester in the United Kingdom. He was born on August 24‚1794. He was born to two hard working parents. William was a missionary in Hawaii and he was also a famous writer. He made a big impact on the people he was a missionary to and has many well-known books that have been published. His books are about his life as a missionary and his wife. I picked him because all of the places he visited were interesting to me. They were interesting because I like traveling. William

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    WHAT MOTIVATED THE WEST’S INTEREST IN ASIA AND WHAT IMPACT DID THAT EVENTUALLY HAVE? (1979 WORDS) Missionaries in Asia and Their Impact on Education Religion was one key reason which attracted the Westerners into Asia. Because Christianity was the dominant religion in Western countries‚ the dispatching of missionaries into Asia was a common sight. Because they came in masses and moved conspicuously‚ they left rather astounding impacts on the host countries - educational impacts in particular

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    Loyola important? Thesis Sentence: Ignatius of Loyola was important because‚ he founded the Jesuits and they would soon put their focus on the education and missionaries. Ignatius also was important through his spiritual writings; he did this by writing the Spiritual Exercises and Constitution. I. He founded the Jesuits A. Education B. Missionaries II. Spiritual Writings A. Spiritual Exercises B. Constitution In the year 1491‚ the future founder of the Jesuits was born in northern Spain. He would

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