You can locate Christian missions at the local church, who will always have a person available. They can also be found at the local missionary organizations, like Jehova's Witness.
Christian missions are meant to spread the the faith of Christianity to others. Groups or individuals of these missions are called missionaries. They also do humanitarian work.
Christian Gossweiler has written: 'Unterwegs zur Integration von Kirche und Mission' -- subject(s): German Missions, History, Missions, Missions, German, Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft, Theory
Christian Keysser has written: 'Eine Papuagemeinde' -- subject(s): Missions, Papuans 'A people reborn' -- subject(s): Missions, Papuans
It depends on where they work.
Missions are usually started by a religious order. So displaying crosses is not unusual.
Stephen Charles Neill has written: 'Christian missions' -- subject(s): Missions, History
Ernest H. Jeffs has written: 'Why Christian missions?' -- subject(s): Missions, Theory
The Christian Disciplenship are the students of Jesus during his ministry. They are found in the new testament. They did missions for Jesus and the church.
Their basic mission was to spread the Christian gospel.
In Geneva, Zwitzerland.
Catholics are Christians. In fact, they were the original Christians. Therefore the missions are both Catholic and Christian but that is a redundancy.
Stefan Schmid has written: 'Mark Christian Hayford (1864-1935)' -- subject(s): African Missions, Missions, Societies