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Missionaries and Christian
In an interview with Gene Roddenberry in a 1991 edition of ' The Humanist ' magazine, he implied that it might also have had its roots in his belief that Christian Missionaries were interfering with other cultures.
The third attempt of Christian missionaries were recorded in April 1826, when two Tahitian London Missionaries were detained by Tupou the chief of Nuku ' alofa.
While in common usage the terms nun and sister are often used interchangeably, in some cases they are differentiated, a nun being a religious woman who lives a contemplative cloistered life of meditation and prayer for the salvation of others, while a sister, in Christian orders like Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity, lives an active vocation of prayer and service, often to the needy, sick, poor, and uneducated.
** List of Christian Missionaries
When she left for Europe, Christian Missionaries conspired with her housekeepers, the Coulombs, to fabricate evidence of
Bruce Moore writes in the e-book Metal Missionaries that during mid-1990s Christian metal " ceased to play catch up ( replicating secular bands ) and began to assimilate into its rightful place in the Extreme music scene and the artists who played became influential in helping to define this relatively new, but growing genre.
Cooke supported the Cursillo Movement, Christian Family Movement, and Charismatic Renewal, and was instrumental in bringing the Missionaries of Charity to New York.
In the mid-20th century Christian Missionaries introduced Christianity to the islands.
* You Take Jesus, I'll Take God: How to Refute Christian Missionaries by Samuel Levine ( Hamoroh Press ) ISBN 978-0-9604754-1-4
Missionaries have the authority to preach the Christian faith ( and sometimes to administer sacraments ), and provide humanitarian work to improve economic development, literacy, education, health care, and orphanages.
Christian Missionaries to Germanic peoples:
Missionaries were being accused of causing racial tension and profiteering, and after the Beagle set to sea on 18 June FitzRoy wrote an open letter to the evangelical South African Christian Recorder on the Moral State of Tahiti incorporating extracts from both his and Darwin's diaries to defend the reputation of missionaries.
In March 1982, he established MS Missionaries ( Christian Gospel Mission today ).
* Medical Missionaries of Mary, Christian religious order founded by Mother Mary Martin
Eventually, with assistance from the Travancore authorities, British Christian Missionaries and Vaikunta Swamy, the depressed Nadar climber women won the right to wear their upper cloth in the manner of their Nadan counterparts.
The efforts of the Christian Missionaries of various denominations were nowhere more successful than in Zo country, and it was estimated that by 1947, about 80 % of Zomi were converted into Christianity.
In 1880, the Maharaja of Travancore who visited the College observed: " Long before the state undertook the humanizing task of educating the subjects, the Christian Missionaries had raised the beacon of knowledge in the land ".
Under Communist ideology, religion was discouraged by the state and Christian Missionaries left the country in what was described by Phyllis Thompson of the China Inland Mission as a " reluctant exodus ", leaving the indigenous churches to do their own administration, support, and propagation of the faith.
At the same time, Gemelli undertook many spiritual activities, helping to found the secular institute of the Missionaries of the Kingship of Christ, established by the Venerable Armida Barelli, a Christian social activist.
* Christian Missionaries working to convert non-religious and other regligious people to Christians
Conversion of the South Slavs from Paganism to Christianity began in the early 7th century, long before the Great Schism, the split between the Greek Orthodox East and the Roman Catholic West, the Serbs were first Christinaized during the reign of Heraclius ( 610-641 ) but were fully Christianized by Byzantine Christian Missionaries ( Saints ) Cyril and Methodius in 869 during Basil I, who sent them after Knez Mutimir, had acknowledged the suzerainty of the Byzantine Empire.
He also virtually stamped out, from his empire, open proselytisation of Hindus and Muslims by foreign Christian Missionaries, who remained successfully active, however, in the adjoining regions: the present day Kerala, Tamilnadu and Goa.
* Tongues of Fire: The Story of Christian Missionaries from St. Paul to the Present ( 1966, history )
The first school was started by Christian Missionaries.

Missionaries and denominations
Following the increase of diversity in missionary denominations in Korea, collaboration began to form — with time, Jejungwon began to receive medical staff, school faculty and financial support from the Union Council of Korean Missionaries ( 한국연합선교협의회 ; 韓國聯合宣敎協議會 ) in 1912.
Missionaries arrived not only from traditional churches, but also from some modern denominations, such as Jehovah's Witnesses.

Missionaries and such
The party has also attracted notables in the anti-abortion movement such as Dr. Gregory Thompson, Lon Mabon, Paul deParrie, and Missionaries to the Preborn leader Pastor Matthew Trewhella.
Missionaries such as Issachar Bates and Benjamin Seth Youngs ( older brother of Isaac Newton Youngs ) gathered hundreds of proselytes into the faith.
Missionaries such as Père Jean Baptiste Labat and Cesar de Rochefort described the practice as part of a belief that the ancestral spirits would always look after the bones and protect their descendants.
Missionaries such as Gorst, estimated that Kirikiriroa had a population of about 78 before the Waikato Kingitanga wars of 1863-64.
Missionaries such as James O. Fraser, Allyn Cooke and Isobel Kuhn and her husband, John, of the China Inland Mission ( now OMF International ), were active with the Lisu of Yunnan.
Missionaries worked to abolish practices such as foot binding, and the unjust treatment of maidservants, as well as launching charitable work and distributing food to the poor.
Music groups such as the Black Missionaries have become one of the most popular reggae bands in Malawi.
The cast of the band revolved quite frequently, notably counting among its membership musicians such as Danielle Dax and Mark Perry ( of Alternative TV and The Good Missionaries ).
Missionaries worked to abolish practices such as foot binding, and the unjust treatment of maidservants, as well as launching charitable work and distributing food to the poor.
While many groups are referred to by this term, it is more commonly used for tribes that were organized into villages, known as praying towns by those such as Puritan leader John Eliot, and Jesuit Missionaries of St. Regis and Kahnawake ( formerly known as Caughnawaga ) and as well as the Missionaries among the Hurons in western Ontario.
Missionaries also entered the region, such as the Lutheran Fraternal Mission in Garoua in 1919.
Missionaries working in the South were especially displeased with slave retention of African practices such as polygamy and what they called idolatrous dancing.
Missionaries are provided with a free, filtered church e-mail account to correspond with their parents on preparation day only by using a computer in a public location, such as at a public library or an internet café.
Missionaries to New France, such as Jacques Gravier, studied with the natives at Sillery to learn their languages before going to more distant settlements.

Missionaries and Roman
In the beginning of 2009, at the request of the Vatican, the Divine Word Missionaries, a Roman Catholic Society of priests and Brothers, assumed responsibility as administrator of St. Domitilla Catacombs.
He is best known for founding the Society of the Divine Word, a Roman Catholic missionary religious congregation, also known as the Divine Word Missionaries, as well as two congregations for women.
Missionaries of Charity is a Roman Catholic religious congregation established in 1950 by Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
Mother Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, which in 2012 consisted of over 4, 500 sisters and is active in 133 countries.
Later Roman Catholic Missionaries were to have a great influence on the shape of Basotho History ( the first being, Bishop M. F.
* The Congregation of Holy Cross, Roman Catholic religious community of priests and brothers — Educators and Missionaries
* Mother Teresa of Calcutta made it part of the morning prayers of the Roman Catholic religious institute she established, the Missionaries of Charity.

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