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99 Cards in this Set
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-adoniram judson sent by
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-congregational church
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-what judson did on voyage
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-studied baptism to prepare for disputes with baptists in india
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-what judson decided about baptism
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-baptists were correct
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-judson's subsequent action
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-resigned his connection with the congregationalists
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-where judson arrived
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-burma
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-what judson first did in burma
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-learned burmese language
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-how long before judson's first convert
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-6 years
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-problem judson faced in evangelizing
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-no burmese concept of eternal God who personally cared for the people
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-what happened during first anglo-burmese war
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-imprisoned for 17 months
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-who kept judson alive
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-his wife
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-how judson responded to his wife's death
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-grief immobilized him
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-what judson completed
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-translation of bible into burmese
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-what judson almost completed
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-dictionary of burmese language
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-john theodore vanderkemp's youth
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-ran away to escape pious influences of his home
-served as a dragoon for 15 years |
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-tragic event that changed vanderkemp
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-wife and daughter drowned in a boating accident while he watched helplessly
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-how the tragic event changed vanderkemp
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-profound conversion and dedication to christian witness
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-group vanderkemp went with
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-london missionary society
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-where vanderkemp served
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-cape town, south africa
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-vanderkemp concentrated on who
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-hottentots
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-vanderkemp's action
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-married an african
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-the reaction to vanderkemp marrying an african
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-great hostility from local caucasian population
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-what david livingstone was
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-missionary explorer
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-livingstone's significant contributions
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-very patient
-accurate scientific and geographical observations -opened up heart of africa as never before |
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-what particularly moved livingstone
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-slave trade
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-livingstone's perspective on the slave trade
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-righting this wrong was the greatest duty of europe
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-what livingstone felt was vital to the slave trade
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-african's participation in the practice
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-livingstone's solution to the slave trade
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-persuade africans to engage in legitimate commerce
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-what group james hudson taylor was with
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-chinese evangelization society
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-results of taylor
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-faced fierce and fanatical opposition from other missionaries
-returned to england in bad health |
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-what taylor founded in 1865
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-china inland mission
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-evidence of taylor's wisdom
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-able to hold his diverse mission force together and use their gifts to the best advantage for the work
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-two nations pressuring china
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-germany and japan
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-who bore the brunt of ill will
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-missionaries
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-additional reasons that missionaries bore the brunt of ill will
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-some had misused privileges assured under treaties
-some had shown insensitivity to chinese customs of propiety and order |
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-who led chinese reactionary forces
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-widow of former emperor
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-what chinese reactionary forces called themselves
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-righteous harmony fists
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-what europeans called the chinese movement
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-boxer movement
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-imperial decree on june 24, 1900
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-killing of all foreigners
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-who suffered most after the imperial decree
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-chinese christians
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-who won during the boxer movement
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-alliance of foreign powers
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-what terms of peace included
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-compensation for loss of life and destruction of property
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-taylor's response to peace terms
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-not to ask for or accept any compensation
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-what united states did with peace terms
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-returned first payment to create fund for education of chinese and then forgave further payments
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-what missionaries wanted to do after boxer movement
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-get back as soon as possible and continue their work
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-why interest in the christian faith
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-looked to west for rebuilding ideas and those included christianity
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-when was the first world missionary conference
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-1910
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-where was the first world missionary conference
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-edinburgh, scotland
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-chairman of the first world missionary conference
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-john raleigh mott
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-mott's slogan
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-evangelization of the world in this generation
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-action of pope pius VII in 1814
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-reestablished the jesuit order
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-what old orders did
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-reorganized themselves and began mission work again
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-what also happened in 19th century
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-many new orders and sisterhoods formed specifically fo mission work
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-past weakness of roman catholic missions
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-highly professional, mainly of interest to religious orders, dependent on favor and financial support of rulers
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-new approach to roman catholic missions
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-involve the laity
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-distinction of white fathers
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-best trained roman catholic missionaries in africa
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-greatest weakness of all 9th century mission work
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-paternalism
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-michael jakovlevitch glucharev's gift
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-learning languages
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-glucharev's career at age 25
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-professor of church history and german language in the seminary in ekaterinoslav
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-glucharev's career change at age 27
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-became a monk
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-new name glucharev took
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-makary
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-glucharev worked where
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-altai plateau in central asia
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-glucharev's approach
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-baptized new christians only after a long period of christian instruction in their own language
-taught baptism was beginning of the process and not the end -taught agriculture, gardening, and handcrafts to help the people adopt a more settled existence |
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-what glucharev did at age 50
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-left and retired to a monastery
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-what glucharev left behind
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-one church
-three schools -one hospital -some christian villages filled with genuine christians |
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-what glucarev showed the russian church
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-what missionary work can really be
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-what glucharev did to help renewal in russia
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-translation and distribution of bible into russian
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-what glucharev hoped for
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-development of public education
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-glucharev's result with development of public education
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-not much
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-lottie moon from where
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-virginia
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-lottie moon earned what
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-master's degree
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-where lottie moon went as a missionary
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-china
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-how lottie moon died
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-malnutrition
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-where lottie moon died
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-on a ship in the harbor of kobe, japan
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-when was the second world missionary conference
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-1928
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-where was the second world missionary conference
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-jerusalem
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-what gave a period of respite in china
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-emergence of kuomintang as strongest power in china
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-what happened in china in 1930
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-chiang kai shek, leader, declared himself christian and was baptized
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-what ended respite in 1937
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-japanese invasion
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-what happened in china in 1945
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-japanese were expelled
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-new enemy in china
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-communists
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-what happened on october 1, 1949
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-people's democratic republic of china proclaimed in beijing
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-what happened in 1951
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-government expelled all remaining missionaries
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-what made the fate of roman catholic missionaries more difficult
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-hostility of the vatican to communism
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-results for the church in china
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-all educational, medical, and social work was taken from the church
-church buildings remained the property of the church and services could be maintained -four theological schools were opened -baptism of converts was still possible |
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-william wallace from where
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-knoxville, tennessee
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-william wallace's profession
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-medical doctor
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-what happened in 1964
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-government forbid the teaching of religion to anyone under 18 years old
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-what happened during the cultural revolution
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-bands of young thugs, protected by the state, went around vandalizing churches and mosques
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-result of cultural revolution
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-destroyed or drove underground what was left of christianity
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-what was happening in africa
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-nation after nation was becoming independent (26 nations in 15 years)
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-what william wade harris was called
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-prophet harris
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-harris from what denomination
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-episcopal
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-where harris began to preach
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-ivory coast
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-gospel of harris
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-belief in one God
-abandoning and destruction of fetishes -observance of sunday as a day of rest -prohibition of adultery |
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-threats to mission work in africa
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-islam
-polygamy and belief in forces that necessitated witch doctors, charms, and fetishes -alienation from the churches of the intellectual elite |
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-three goals of training
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-genuine growth toward spiritual maturity
-ability to carry out assigned task -interact well with people in a new cultural setting |
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-three foundational spiritual disciplines for any missionary
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-study
-memorization -meditation |
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-two kinds of knowledge missionaries need
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-general
-culture specific |
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-six qualities necessary for effective interpersonal relationships according to ted ward
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-kindness
-patience -valuing people -politeness -thinking the best of others -persistence |