That person would be known as a missionary. They are typically sent out with the goal of spreading the teachings and beliefs of their religion to individuals who may not be familiar with it. Missionaries often engage in activities such as preaching, education, and providing humanitarian aid to support their mission.
'Missionaries' is the plural of missionary. A missionary is a person who is sent on a mission, especially one sent to do religious or charitable work in a territory or foreign country.
Spain sent missionaries to Florida to bring their religion to the Florida natives.
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Missionaries are called missionaries because they are sent on a MISSION to go out and tell the world about their god(s) Mostly christians are involved in this
South Korea previously sent more Christian missionaries per congregation than any other country. It is currently sends the third highest number of missionaries, with the United States and India coming in second. It is second highest in sending missionaries to foreign lands, second only to the United States. (see "The Future of the Global Church" by Patrick Johnstone, pgs. 229, 233)
a mission is a group of missionaries that are sent to places to teach people to believe in their religious faith. Example: In newFrance missionaries were sent to go to a presidio and teach the people there of their religion. Also in new Spain the king sent missionaries to convert native Americans and Spain people to the catholic religion
They are often called missionaries.
Spain sent missionaries because they want to convert people to their religion, explore new lands, make colonies or become rich.
There is indeed an Episcopalian presence in the Philippines. The first missionaries were sent there as early as 1901. Today, there are about 125,000 people who call themselves Episcopalian in the Philippines.