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    Cherokee Mothers and their decisions to enroll their children into Missionary schools set up by Americans. These mothers sought to best equip their children‚ and their community for the increasingly western world‚ and by educating the next generation in English‚ they sought to raise powerful individuals capable of straddling both worlds while strengthening the Cherokees traditions and way of life (Smith 2010:404). The missionaries that were welcomed into the Cherokee Nation had two goals‚ conversion

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    Carey Library‚ 1999. [20] Hay‚ Alexander Rattray. The New Testament Order for Church and Missionary. Temperley‚ Argentina: New Testament Missionary Union‚ 1947.  [21] John Piper. Let the nations be glad!: the supremacy of God in missions. Grand Rapids‚ Mich.: Baker Books‚ 1993 [22] Hay‚ Alexander Rattray. The New Testament order for church and missionary. 2d ed. Argentina; Audubon‚ N.J: New Testament Missionary Union‚ 1947. [23] Carmichael‚ Amy. Things as they are; mission work in southern India

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    with friends and some news coverage I saw on the internet. However‚ I was unaware of the influence of U.S. evangelical missionaries until I saw the documentary God Loves Uganda. The film’s director‚ Roger Ross Williams‚ illuminates how American missionaries in Uganda campaign to condemn homosexuality and ban condoms as part of their abstinence only education. Missionaries in the film hail from the International House of Prayer (IHOP) in Kansas City‚ Missouri. They take direction from the charismatic

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    Book Review: Brewster Thomas E.‚ and Elizabeth S. Brewster. Bonding and the Missionary Task: Establishing a Sense of Belonging. Pasadena‚ CA: Lingua House‚ 1982. Tom and Betty Sue Brewster were language/culture learning consultants and faculty members at Fuller Theological Seminary. Prior to that‚ they were missionary language school assistant directors in Mexico‚ and traveled extensively around the world teaching and consulting. Tom was called home to heaven in 1985 and Betty Sue continues

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    time in the history of man . . . when the barriers between the earth’s peoples seemed to be mainly physical. The problem was one of transporting men‚ messages‚ and material goods across treacherous seas‚ towering mountains‚ and trackless deserts. Missionaries knew all too well how formidable those challenges were. Today‚ thanks to jumbo jets‚ giant ocean vessels‚ and towering antennae‚ those earlier problems have been largely resolved. We can deliver a man‚ or a Bible‚ or a sewing machine anywhere on

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    ect. After St Paul’s dramatic conversion‚ he was completely and entirely dedicated on spreading the Christian faith to as many individuals as he could find. St Paul went on three missionary works during his life and all three caused major developments within the Christian faith. 1.Paul made his first missionary with Barnubus‚ visiting the island of Cypress‚ then Pamphylia‚ Pisidia and Lycaonia (all within the Asian Minor region). There he worked establishing churches for the people had

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    later became known as “the father of world missions” As William began to grow in the Lord he began to feel compassionate for the lost world. He wondered why the christians didn’t try to help reach the world like the Moravians did. He began the missionary society in 1792

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    1800s. This novel depicts late African history and shows how the British administrative structure‚ in the form of the European Anglican Church‚ imposed its religion and trappings on the cultures of Africa‚ which they believed was uncivilized. This missionary zeal subjugated large native populations. Consequently‚ the native traditions gradually disappeared and in time the whole local social structure within which the indigenous people had lived successfully for centuries was destroyed. Achebe spends

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    the laws and beliefs of the culture. The spread of Christianity brought by British missionaries is also described in a fairly detailed way‚ and this spread is shown to be the driving force behind the British dominating the Igbo culture. In order to understand why and how Christianity aided the British in their conquest one must first understand why some parts of Igbo society were so receptive to the British missionaries and why some were so opposed to them. The first group of Igbo society which needs

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    futures and present of the characters in the Achebe story. The novel shows the life of the protagonist Okonkwo and his family‚ village‚ and Igbo culture and the affects of colonisation of Umuofia on him and the people of his village by Christian missionaries. In this essay‚ I plan to look at colonialism in the novel before and after and the impact on Okonkwo and the village Umuofia and examine how colonization transformed their tribe’s culture‚ tradition‚ and religion. As well‚ I plan to compare and

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