Tokugawa Ieyasu found aspects of the Christian invasion troublesome. He believed that it was a threat to his power.
Tokugawa Ieyasu found aspects of the Christian invasion troublesome. He believed that it was a threat to his power.
The Edo Period, also known as the Tokugawa Period, was the period in time in which the Tokugawa Shogunate controlled Japan. This period lasted roughly from 1603-1868. It began with the coming to power of Tokugawa Ieyasu and ended with the Meiji Restoration.
If Christians continue to realize the importance of missionary work, we will continue to expand in the number of missionaries that are already, well, missionaries. This will have an impact on mostly the people in the 3rd world who need help. As a result, mission work will become so important that the working conditions will improve. Missionaries will no longer have to worry about where their money is coming from because there are already so many people out there that understand how urgently people need help. Missionaries will get sponsored and because of this lots more Christians will want to become missionaries, thus, again, thriving the missionary business.
the christians are coming, the christians are coming.
lol, I must be doing the same geography you're doing. c: They were members of a secret group; they hated foreigners, especially missionaries. Therefore, they opposed outsiders coming into China.
because christmas is coming
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Christians believe that the Messiah came once to live on earth as a human, and that He is now in Heaven, and will come back someday. So we are expecting His second coming, not His first coming.
When Jesus comes back, that is where he is coming back.
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coming of age its kind of like a bar mitzvah except for christians