10 Facts About Christian mission

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Christian mission is an organized effort for the propagation of the Christian faith.

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Christian mission became a missionary to the Housatonic Native Americans and a staunch advocate for them against cultural imperialism.

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Christian mission's interest grew to a furious sort of "backwards homesickness", inspiring him to obtain Baptist orders, and eventually to write his famous 1792 pamphlet, "An Enquiry into the Obligation of Christians to use Means for the Conversion of Heathen".

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In some colonies, these Christian mission stations became a focus of settlement of displaced or formerly nomadic people.

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Particularly in rural Australia, Christian mission stations became home to many Indigenous Australians.

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Typical modern Christian mission is a co-operative effort by many different ministries, often including several coordinating ministries, such as the Faith2Share network, often with separate funding sources.

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Bible translation not only speeds a church's growth by aiding self-training, but it assures that Christian mission information becomes a permanent part of the native culture and literature.

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Christian mission organisations have long depended on the printed word as a channel through which to do mission.

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The accused Tripura Baptist Christian mission Union is a member body of the Baptist World Alliance.

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10.

Some Catholic Church leaders and aid organizations have expressed concern about new Christian mission groups coming in and luring Iraqis to their churches with offers of cash, clothing, food or jobs.

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