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what characteristics of families make them more effective in bringing Christ and the christian faith to mission territories ??

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Answered by vaibhavkhapare73
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A Christian mission is an organized effort to spread Christianity to new converts.[1] Missions involve sending individuals and groups across boundaries, most commonly geographical boundaries, to carry on evangelism or other activities, such as educational or hospital work.[2] Sometimes individuals are sent and are called missionaries. When groups are sent, they are often called mission teams and they do mission trips. There are a few different kinds of mission trips: short-term, long-term, relational and those that simply help people in need. Some people choose to dedicate their whole lives to mission. Missionaries have the authority[according to whom?] to preach the Christian faith (and sometimes to administer sacraments), and provide humanitarian aid. Christian doctrines (such as the "Doctrine of Love" professed by many missions) permit the provision of aid without requiring religious conversion. However, Christian missionaries are implicated in the genocide of indigenous peoples. Around 100,000 native people in California, U.S., or 1/3 of the native population, are said to have died due to missions.[3] Additionally, Christian missions are implicated in the Rwandan Genocide, with Christian missions hardening ethnic divisions in Rwanda and displaying favoritism of one of more ethnic groups.[4]

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Answered by madagascar1234
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A Christian mission is an organized effort to spread Christianity to new converts. Missions involve sending individuals and groups across boundaries

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