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  2. Reverse mission - Wikipedia

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    Reverse missionaries from African countries have sought to reintroduce Christianity to the United Kingdom, [3] [4] as have Koreans bringing Christianity to the United States. [ 5 ] In 1989, the Third World Missions Association was established in Portland, Oregon, as a forum to train sending agencies of reverse missionaries from Africa, Asia ...

  3. Returned missionary changes pageant attire standards during ...

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    The returned missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints found a way to uphold these standards in preparation for the Ms. United States competition.

  4. Yesharah Society - Wikipedia

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    The Yesharah Society did not begin as an independent group: from 1915 to 1929, both female and male returned missionaries were included in the Young Doctors of Divinity Club, or Y.D.D. [3] On November 11, 1928, the YDD was invited to reorganize as part of the Friars' Club, an all-male Christian organization. [4]

  5. Balance of power (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    This was a history of the invasion of Italy by Charles VIII of France, and introduced the phrase balance of power to historical analysis. [8] Internationalism, which was the dominant direction of European international relations prior to the Peace of Westphalia, gave way to the doctrine of the balance of power.

  6. Peter Hartwig (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    Hartwig's decision to become a missionary was initially motivated by his desire to avoid serving in the military, as revealed in a letter written by fellow missionary Gustavus Reinhold Nylander: "He did not like to be a soldier in the Prussian army and for fear of being forced to it was custom in Prussia, he joined the mission, only to get out ...

  7. Rabai - Wikipedia

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    However, they collected much information about the interior. After the voyage the two returned to the mission station, and in 1851 Krapf left for Europe to recuperate. [2] Krapf returned and new missionaries were sent. Several died and the mission was moved inland to Ribe. Krapf went back to Europe and Thomas Wakefield became the lead missionary.

  8. Karl Gottlieb Pfander - Wikipedia

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    Karl Gottlieb Pfander (1803–1865), spelt also as Carl Gottlieb Pfander or C.G. Pfander, was a Lutheran Christian priest, missionary and apologist; he served as a missionary in Central Asia and Trans-Caucasus under the Basel Mission, and as a polemicist to the North-Western Provinces of India under the Church Missionary Society. [1]

  9. Operation Auca - Wikipedia

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    The missionaries hoped that by regularly giving gifts to the Waorani and attempting to communicate with them in their language, they would be able to win them over as friends. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Because of the difficulty and risk of meeting the Waorani on the ground, the missionaries chose to drop gifts to the Waorani by fixed-wing aircraft.