The mission is a thing, an activity or a building for example.
The Missionary is the person, commonly a preacher or other person spreading a religion.
A mission is a specific task or goal that an individual or organization sets out to achieve, while a missionary is a person who is sent on a religious mission to spread a particular faith or message. In essence, a mission is the objective, while a missionary is the person carrying out that objective.
The Spanish missionary who helped establish the mission San Francisco de los Tejas was Francisco Hidalgo. He was instrumental in founding the mission in East Texas in 1690.
Both of them was a Society of Jesus.The difference between them is that St. Ignatius of Loyola is a founder of Society of Jesus,a missionary in Europe while St. Francis Xavier was the missionary of the far east.
The possessive form of the noun missionary is missionary's.Example: The missionary's posting took him far from home.
The singular possessive form of "missionary" is "missionary's."
A mission is a specific task or goal that an individual or organization sets out to achieve, while a missionary is a person who is sent on a religious mission to spread a particular faith or message. In essence, a mission is the objective, while a missionary is the person carrying out that objective.
The noun missionary is a person on a religious mission; the adjective missionary describes something of, relating to, or characteristic of a religious mission. There are no antonyms for the word missionary.
Our military mission is to acquire enemy plans.
Missionary work means that you serve the lord. You go on a mission to teach of his ways! It is good to go on a mission!
A missionary.
No, you do not have to be a certain age to become a missionary. A missionary is usually someone who is sent from and supported by their particular church or denomination to go into the world with the "mission" of sharing their faith and persuading others to join them in their faith. Often missionary work is accompanied by humanitarian work, such as caring for the sick (a medical missionary), teaching, running orphanages, etc. But for the basic purpose of a missionary, anyone who is old enough to understand the gospel, and has believed the gospel, can share that gospel with someone else. If they do that as a lifestyle, then they are a missionary. However, certain mission boards do have age qualifications on them, for various reasons. Because of this, it may be more difficult for some people of certain ages to become missionaries, but not impossible. But going through a mission board is not the only way to become a missionary. (See the question link below: "Do you get paid to be a missionary?" for the different ways that a person can become a missionary) A minor can be a missionary if they are with their parents or have the consent of their parents to do mission work. An older person can also be a missionary; I know of several missionaries on their way to the mission field, who not only have grown children, but also grandchildren.
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The work of Mary Slessor was that of a missionary. She was a missionary in Nigeria from Scotland. She taught in the mission station among other missionary works.
No. A mission is a church, especially one used for missionary work.
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"Mission" is a root word. It has neither a suffix nor a prefix. Transmission and missionary are words with a prefix or suffix attached to the root word "mission."
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