A favorite target of Christian missionaries in the late nineteenth century was Africa, particularly countries in West Africa due to the perceived lack of Christian presence and the opportunity for expansion of their faith. Missionaries sought to convert the indigenous populations to Christianity and establish churches and schools in these regions.
Australian Christian Churches was created in 1937.
International Christian Churches was created in 2006.
Christian Churches Together was created in 2006.
American Evangelical Christian Churches was created in 1944.
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches was created in 1955.
New Testament Christian Churches of America was created in 1969.
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Union of Christian Evangelical Baptist Churches of Moldova was created in 1991.
Orthodox Christian Reformed Churches in North America ended in 2008.
Orthodox Christian Reformed Churches in North America was created in 1979.