The purpose/mission statement that all LDS missionaries are asked to memorize so they can keep it in mind their entire mission is: To invite others to come unto Christ by helping them receive the restored gospel through faith in Jesus Christ and His atonement, repentance, baptism, receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost, and enduring to the end.
All in all the main aim is to help people be happy in this life and in the life to come.
The purpose of the missionaries was to spread a group's religion and beliefs onto parts of land where other individuals lived. They were also claimed to have the purpose to turn "savages" (such as Native Americans as colonists claimed them) to civilized people.
The ultimate goal of the missionary is carrying out God's will.
The goal of a missionary is to make disciples, establish local churches and eventually work them selves out of a job - as the church become self governing.
The main goal of a missionary is to spread the gospel of his or her religion, and persuade others to believe in it's doctrines and practices.
1) Proclaim the message of Christ where it has not yet been preached. 2) Tend to the needs of the poor, sick, homeless, oppressed and afflicted.
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The Christian missionaries in China were impressed with the fact that many Chinese were interested in knowing Jesus.
Yes. There are missionaries from several different Christian groups in France.
Did you mean the missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or the earlier Christian missionaries??
They brought Christianity and knowledge of European science and technology, such as the clock.
All of them.
No, the blame lies more with Okonkwo and the European colonists, though the Christian missionaries was part of the transition of Nigeria.
Two Missionaries was created in 1974.
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tolerant of Christian missionaries.
Conversion of merchants was the strategy used by Buddhist and Christian missionaries employ to spread their faith.
Missionaries helped create a better food supply.