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  2. Urbana (conference) - Wikipedia

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    The event is designed to inform Christian students about global issues and issues around the world and missional living. The conference also encourages students to explore the biblical mandate for cross-cultural missions and encourages them to participate in missions. [1] Each Urbana lasts for 4-5 days at the end of December and on New Year's Eve.

  3. International Conference on Missions - Wikipedia

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    The International Conference on Missions (ICOM) is a non-denominational, non-profit, Christian organization that organizes an annual conference on missions for the Unaffiliated Christian Church/Church of Christ congregations around the world. It was originally known as the National Missionary Convention (1954-2011). [1]

  4. 1910 World Missionary Conference - Wikipedia

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    The conference exemplified desires to unite Protestantism while spreading the gospel, and "civilization," with it. [1] [2] The next international missionary conference occurred in New York at Carnegie Hall. Held from April 21 to May 1, 1900, this was the highest attended international conference to date, with up to 200,000 attendees.

  5. Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization - Wikipedia

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    The 1966 Wheaton Congress was organized by the Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association and the Evangelical Foreign Missions Association. During the conference's final address, a number of important issues facing the evangelical church were outlined.

  6. Timeline of Christian missions - Wikipedia

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    The Lausanne Congress II on World Evangelization Lausanne II, an evangelical world missions conference, takes place in Manila / Philippines; the concept of 10/40 Window emerges; [424] Adventures In Missions (Georgia) (AIM) Short-term missions agency founded by Seth Barnes; "Ee-Taow" video released by New Tribes Mission.

  7. List of Church of the Nazarene conventions - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-quadrennial year, the USA/Canada region of the Church of the Nazarene hosts a conference which focuses on missions and evangelism for the United States and Canada Region. Commonly referred to as M and the numeral of the year it takes place in. (i.e. 2011 was called M11).

  8. List of Protestant missionary societies - Wikipedia

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    1843 Free Church of Scotland Missions; 1843 Primitive Methodist African and Colonial Missions; 1843 Methodist New Connexion in England Foreign Missions; 1844 South American Missionary Society; 1847 Presbyterian Church in England Foreign Missions; 1858 Christian Vernacular Education Society for India; 1860 Central African Mission of the English ...

  9. International Missionary Council - Wikipedia

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    A continuation committee was established following the 1910 World Missionary Conference held in Edinburgh, which culminated in the creation of the International Missionary Council in 1921 in London. Like the Edinburgh conference, it was created to continue ecumenical efforts towards Christian mission through a series of meetings: [3] 1928 in ...