In any case, some churches will be maintained and restored as beautiful and historic buildings, even when they are no longer needed as places of worship.
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Mother Teresa did not work in churches. She worked in the slums and gutters of Calcutta.
Churches all around the world.
The Catholic and Orthodox churches recognize them still.
Yes. Churches have been around since the 1500's after the death of Jesus Christ.
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No, Charles Johnson is not still singing and visiting churches. The gospel singer passed away several years ago from a massive heart attack.
Yes. While much of the majority of the congregation is in Japan, there are mission headquarters, mission centers, churches and mission stations located in:Brazil (church headquarters and many churches)South Korea (church headquarters and many churches)Taiwan (church headquarters and many churches)United States (two mission headquarters, a mission center, and many churches and mission stations in primarily Hawaii, California, and New York)Europe, in various locations (the mission center is located in London)SingaporePhilippinesAustraliaLaosKenyaColumbiaMexicoCanadaThere are likely other missions I am not aware of as there are missionaries that are breaking ground in new areas, but there are Tenrikyo communities around the world that are still very active.
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Well one of the problems churches around the world are facing is budgets, they don't have enough money to remodel the churches or buy new bibles or hymes books that have worn down.