They are called missionaries.
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.
Missionary
It is not illegal to teach religion in America. The U.S. Constitution ensures the separation of church and state, which means that public schools cannot endorse or promote a specific religion. However, schools can offer education about religion in an objective and neutral way.
A person who converts his religion is typically referred to as a convert or a convert to the new religion.
I've never heard what his religion is, but I read he sent his children to a Catholic school.
A person who believes in a higher power but does not adhere to a specific religion may be called a spiritual person, a deist, or someone who is spiritual but not religious. These individuals may believe in a higher power or universal force without following the doctrines of organized religion.
Muslim refers to a person who follows the religion of Islam, while Islam is the religion itself. Being Muslim means adhering to the beliefs and practices of Islam.
They are often called missionaries.
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
A Missionary
A missionary
That kind of person is most often called a missionary.
To teach the Christian religion to Native Americans.
I think "missionary" is the word you're looking for.
to teach their religion
What do they teach in religion degree classes? Well it depends on which religion and yes there are a number of degrees for studying about religion. Good luck on getting that degree.
Himself
No. Many Babylonians became followers of Zoroastrianism, an ancient religion that shares many concepts with Judaism and Christianity. Some say that Nehemiah and Ezra were sent to the Jews to teach them their own religion.
to teach their religion