You need to pray and have a direct communication and fellowship with God and ask him to lead you to where he wants you to be, and tell him that u allow his will to b done in your life and ask him if being a Missionary is what he wants you to do. If after that prayer somehow you hear of a new mission trip that a youth group is goin for and iz sumthing u are able to do it could be a sign so just look for things like that, usually if u start to have a passion for spreading the gospel that could b a heads up.
I was asked to be a missionary. I nedd some detailed information on this calling. then I would like to know what are the requirements of a missionary and the life of a missionary?
i dont know but i am a missionary in Ecuador close to Argentina.
When Paul was doing his missionary work. At least that was when they were called Christians. When Paul was doing his missionary work. At least that was when they were called Christians. When Paul was doing his missionary work. At least that was when they were called Christians.
I presume you mean 'Have you ever had sex in the so-called missionary position?'. The answer is yes. The question could be read as asking if you have ever eaten a missionary.
you really do not want to know
As a cross-cultural missionary Eliot was best known for putting Native Americans in planned towns.
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Missionary Sisters of Charity
The live in buildings which are collectively called missions.
St. Patrick, called the Apostle to Ireland, was the original missionary to that country. Through his hard work, the majority of the pagan Druids became Christians.
In fact, Judaism was a missionary religion during the early days of Christianity. We know that Jewish missionaries travelled widely, converting Gentiles. It is believed that in some cases, a missionary would assure potential converts that they need not undergo adult circumcision as long as they believed, but a later missionary would come along and demand to know why the converts were not yet circumcised. We also know that in Medina in the seventh century, Muhammad encountered two tribes that had converted to Judaism. Martin Palmer (the Jesus Sutras) says that from the second century to the twelfth century, Judaism was still an active missionary missionary faith that converted tribes in Arabia and rivalled Christianity in states such as Yemen.