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  2. Mormon missionary - Wikipedia

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    The mission call also informs the prospective missionary what language he or she will be expected to use during their mission. Members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles are responsible for assigning missionaries to a particular mission. A prospective missionary receiving the call to serve is generally considered to be a major event in LDS ...

  3. Missionary - Wikipedia

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    Mission Dawah is one of the largest contemporary Islamic missionary organizations. The tombs of historic Islamic missionaries in China , Sa-Ke-Zu and Wu-Ko-Shun at Mount Lingshan, Quanzhou Dawah means to "invite" (in Arabic, literally "calling") to Islam , which is the second largest religion with 2.0 billion members. [ 44 ]

  4. Christian mission - Wikipedia

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    Christian mission organisations have long depended on the printed word as a channel through which to do mission. At times when countries have been "closed" to Christians, great efforts have been made to smuggle Bibles and other literature into those countries.

  5. Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity - Wikipedia

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    He has a particular mission for each one of us and it is up to us to discover this wonderful plan. Some people are called to the single life, some people are called to the vocation of marriage and others to the vocation of religious life. When we find our vocation, we find our mission and we find the fullness of happiness. [7]

  6. Catholic missions - Wikipedia

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    Missionary work progressed on a large scale and with great success along the western coasts, chiefly at Chaul, Bombay, Salsette, Bassein, Damao, and Diu, as well as on the eastern coasts at San Thome of Mylapore as far as Bengal. In the southern districts the Jesuit mission in Madura was the most famous.

  7. Apostle - Wikipedia

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    The word apostle has two meanings: the broader meaning of a messenger and the narrower meaning of an early Christian apostle directly linked to Jesus. The more general meaning of the word is translated into Latin as missiƍ, and from this word we get missionary. [7] The term only occurs once in the Septuagint. [8]

  8. Missionary Church - Wikipedia

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    The Missionary Church is a Trinitarian body which believes the Bible is the inspired Word of God and authoritative in all matters of faith; that "salvation is the result of genuine repentance of sin and faith in the atoning work of Christ"; and that the "church is composed of all believers in the Lord Jesus who have been vitally united by faith to Christ".

  9. Missional living - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Christians have seen mission as a either a special event (eg, a one-week series of meetings, or a conference) or as a full-time job for a few individuals (eg, sending a missionary to a foreign country for several years to convert new people to Christianity). Missional living is seen as a way of life for all Christians at all times.