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- Approaches, p. 224. La Croix, "Le pape François dénonce la confusion entre évangélisation et prosélytisme à l'approche du mois missionnaire extraordinaire", France...
- The Route of the Dominican Evangelisation in Guatemala is located in the highland of central Guatemala. Roughly 27 Dominican churches and other religious...
- International Society for Evangelisation of the Jews and The Barbican Mission to the Jews. The International Society for the Evangelisation of the Jews (IJS)...
- resources of the Catholic Church within Australia in the service of the new evangelisation called for by all the modern popes since Pope Paul VI. It represents...
- "Det Fynske flag". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2022-02-08. https://www.evangeliser.nu/SSjaelland1.shtml Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of...
- Augustine of Canterbury to the British Isles in AD 596, with the purpose of evangelising the pagans there (who were largely Anglo-Saxons), as well as to reconcile...
- often called Evangelicos because they emphasize personal and public evangelising and many are Evangelical Protestant or of a Pentecostal group). From...
- Movses Kaghankatvatsi, St. Gregory the Illuminator, the patron saint and evangeliser of Armenia, founded the Amaras Monastery at the start of the fourth century...
- "Kumbaya" (in English and Persian). YouTube. "Kumbaya, my Lord" (PDF). evangeliser.nu. Retrieved December 2, 2015. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback...
- of Christianity in 1724. The Jesuits adapted to Chinese expectations, evangelised among the educated, adopted the robes and lifestyles of literati, became...