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  2. Timeline of Christian missions - Wikipedia

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    364 – Conversion of Vandals to Christianity begins during reign of Emperor Valens [29] 370 – Wulfila translates the Bible into Gothic, the first Bible translation done specifically for missionary purposes; 378 – Jerome writes, "From India to Britain, all nations resound with the death and resurrection of Christ" [18]

  3. List of Christian missionaries - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. Arnold Missionary in China during the Qing dynasty; David Bogue – missionary to India, convert from the Church of Scotland; Samuel Dyer – 19th-century China; William Ellis – missionary to the South Pacific and an author; Cynthia Farrar – missionary to India, 1827–1862; Cyrus Hamlin – American missionary in Turkey

  4. Catholic missions - Wikipedia

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    The history of the missions of the Society of Jesus or Jesuits in Ming and Qing China stands as one of the notable events in the early history of relations between China and the Western world, as well as a prominent example of relations between two cultures and belief systems in the pre-modern age. The missionary efforts and other work of the ...

  5. Christian mission - Wikipedia

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    Cross-cultural missionaries are persons who accept church-planting duties to evangelize people outside their culture, as Christ commanded in the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18–20, Mark 16:15–18). The objective of these missionaries is to give an understandable presentation of their beliefs with the hope that people will choose to following ...

  6. Christianity in the modern era - Wikipedia

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    The Third Great Awakening began from 1857 and was most notable for taking the movement throughout the world, especially in English speaking countries. The final group to emerge from the "great awakenings" in North America was Pentecostalism , which had its roots in the Methodist, Wesleyan, and Holiness movements, and began in 1906 on Azusa ...

  7. Al Roker Reveals His Unconventional Prep for His Daily ‘Today ...

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    During an appearance Thursday, Feb. 20, on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the host asked Roker how he gets ready for his daily appearances on the Today show. Roker’s answer is bound to ...

  8. List of Christian martyrs - Wikipedia

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    Justin Martyr [24] Scillitan Martyrs [25] Perpetua and Felicity [26] Ptolemaeus and Lucius [27] Pothinus, bishop of Lyon, with Blandina and several others, the "Martyrs of Lyon and Vienne" [28] [29] Pope Fabian [30] Sebastian [31] Shmona and Gurya [32] Agnes of Rome [33] Felix and Adauctus [34] Marcellinus and Peter [35] Forty Martyrs of ...

  9. A Guide to the ‘Today’ Show Hosts’ Families: Get to Know ...

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    The hosts of the Today show have shared several glimpses into their family lives on the show and online over the years. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...