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well, the missionaries mostly came from the eastern United States by means of the Oregon trail to convert the non-christian Native Americans. Also, there were many sub-divisions of the christian religion that were being taught to the indians.
Most people I'm a devout Christian but most aren't that's why we have missionaries
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The government hoped the missionaries would encourage the Chinese to trade with the US
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If you are a US citizen, there are no transit restrictions if you're arriving from the mainland. If you are a non-us citizen and arriving from anywhere other than the mainland US, the same restrictions (if any) apply as if you were landing at any other US port of entry.
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The main way the Christian missionary operates is in dependence on God. It is like any ministry, where He is using us as His tools to accomplish His Will. There are different ways that missionaries can be sent out- many are actually natives that are supported by the Church to go out and reach their own people. Other organizations focus on cities, sending people in to reach the people they work with, etc. Others have a more tribal focus, sending in missionaries to tribes that never would have otherwise had the opportunity to hear the Word of God.
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