Synonym: missional, missioner. Similar words: mission, emission, permission, commission, admission, commissioner, transmission, revolutionary. Meaning: [ˈmɪʃ(ə)n(ə)rɪ] n. 1. someone who attempts to convert others to a particular doctrine or program 2. someone sent on a mission--especially a religious or charitable mission to a foreign country. adj. relating to or connected to a religious mission.
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31, In October 1927, the young missionary was steaming at 15-20 knots towards Rangoon.
32, He is aided by the courageous local newspaper editor and a retired missionary woman.
33, She left the company, but never Malanje, becoming a Roman Catholic missionary in 1969.
34, Seventh, believers in newly planted churches have the responsibility to grow in evangelistic and missionary maturity.
35, Though not a natural speaker his pithy style, backed by his fame and renunciation, strengthened the Student Volunteer Missionary movement.
36, One big difference is that there are no missionary organisations involved in health care.
37, Its brief is longer term and written to include missionary work, promotion and oversight of independent interoperability testing and branding.
38, A new bureaucracy, the darling of the administration that establishes it, has a missionary zeal about its function.
39, It was due to his influence and suggestion that many able deaf men were appointed to do valuable missionary work amongst their fellows.
40, Yet here is a dark continent on our own doorstep, crying out for missionary endeavour.
41, It is intended that these articles should be in addition to current missionary writing which appears in the magazine each month.
42, It contained a comprehensive survey of the world's countries and their populations and referred to earlier missionary endeavours.
43, The aim of these articles is to inform the Fellowship of missionary activity, both at home and overseas.
44, He is white or, if he is black[http://sentencedict.com], a recent convert to the missionary Church and a martyr.
45, Sister Courtney was a missionary in Nicaragua for 15 years.
46, One of the most effective ways Satan has to cripple missionary work is to attack the body of the missionary.
47, We washed the blood-stained floors, while my wife and other missionary workers helped in the wards and the laundry.
48, From the start her charm and her missionary addresses captivated her hearers and young people were challenged.
49, Two of the kids and the fourth missionary died later in hospital.
50, It was defended by careful missionary work, by books of edification and by the practice of the pilgrimages to Jerusalem.
51, Eventually pentecostals-some of them-did organize denominations, establish mission boards, found colleges, and administer vast, sprawling missionary enterprises.
52, It is not always the missionary who is reluctant to change outward forms.
53, If anyone is interested in receiving more information on praying for missionaries or missionary activity please contact me.
54, The island had responded particularly to the fervent missionary work of the itinerant Baptist preachers in the early years of the century.
55, Tesla asked if Westinghouse proposed to continue his missionary work for the alternating-current system he had invented.
56, At the same time missionary monks helped to conquer Siberia.
57, He minted coins and his patronage of continental missionary activity is a noticeable feature of his reign.
58, The eyes of Mr. Morrissey gleam with a missionary zeal that shames into submission the cringing doubts of those yet unconvinced.
59, Such open-mindedness is an essential part of the missionary gift which the Church needs in order to function effectively in any cross-cultural situation.
60, Priests and laymen of all three religions organized educational institutions and missionary propaganda.
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