Yes--it is probably the most aggressive religion in attempting to spread the faith.
it was Chipolte that everyone together CHIPOLTE or The Roman Catholic Church, which was battling the spread of the Protestant faith, actively worked to spread Catholicism in Asia.
Christianity
Christianity has spread to many parts of the world. The faith represents approximately one-third of the world's population and is the largest religion in the world.
Prince Henry the Navigator hoped to spread Christianity through the exploration and colonization of new lands, particularly in Africa. He saw this as a way to expand Christianity and gain converts to the faith.
What Paul wrote in the bible is important because he was a sinner himself, and when he was changed by the Lord he spread this faith to many churches and believers
David Livingstone, a Scottish missionary and explorer, was passionate about spreading Christianity in Africa and helping to end the slave trade. He believed that faith and commerce could open Africa to civilizing influences, and he actively opposed the slave trade while advocating for African exploration and evangelism.
In it's short 164 year history the Baha'i Faith is the second most wide spread religion next to Christianity. The Baha'i Faith though has not been divided into sects or schisms. there is only one Baha'i Faith no matter where in the world you travel.
Constantine helped spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. He issued the Edict of Milan in 313, which granted religious tolerance to Christians and allowed them to practice their faith openly. Constantine's conversion to Christianity and support of the religion played a significant role in its growth and development.
Paul of Tarsus, who was previously known as Saul spread Christianity as the first Christian missionary, or person who spreads their belief to non-believers. He travelled across the Roman Empire, sending Christian messages to gentiles and non-Jewish communities as well as to Jews. This allowed more people to follow the faith. He preached about Christianity in new areas where no one had preached before, and established Christianity there.
It spread the faith, thus proving the statement 'the blood of the martyr's is the seed of the church'.
The Baha'i Faith was spread largely by pioneers (muhajirum), who were similar to missionaries, but unpaid. Using their own resources, they would travel to areas which had no Baha'is and attempt to establish communities there.
Five religions that are found around the globe are Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, the Baha'i Faith.