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Missions: Most Christian Missionaries Are American

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First Posted: 02/20/2012 10:09 am Updated: 04/21/2012 5:12 am


By Daniel Lovering

SALEM, Mass., Feb 20 (Reuters) - At a church on the New England coast 200 years ago, five young men became ordained as Congregational missionaries and set off on cargo ships to India as the first organized group of American missionaries to travel overseas.

Their departure signaled the start of the U.S. missionary movement, and today the United States sends more Christian missionaries abroad than any other country, experts say.

The United State sent out 127,000 of the world's estimated 400,000 missionaries abroad in 2010, according to Todd Johnson, director of the Center for the Study of Global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Massachusetts.

In distant second place is Brazil, which sent 34,000 missionaries abroad in 2010, he said.

The United States receives the most missionaries as well, with 32,400 in 2010, he said. Many are Brazilians - Catholic, Protestants and Pentecostals - who largely work in Brazilian communities in the Northeast, Johnson said.

Two of the original American missionaries -- Adoniram Judson and his wife Ann Hasseltine Judson -- settled in Burma, the Southeast Asian country now known as Myanmar, where Adoniram Judson remained for decades and translated the Bible into the local language.

The Judsons defied expectations that the group would never return, coming home to the United States before leaving again. But he died at sea, and she succumbed to smallpox and spotted fever in Burma.

Roughly half of the original group and their families died at sea or abroad.

Christians credit Judson and his wife with laying the foundations of the American missionary tradition and this month held events in Massachusetts, from lectures to tours of historic sites, to mark the 200th anniversary of the couple's four-month sea journey in 1812.

Christians in Myanmar hope to celebrate the anniversary of the arrival of the Judsons next year, organizers said.

A re-enactment of the Judsons' departure from Salem Harbor, once a thriving seaport, with actors dressed in period costumes, was planned for Monday.

At the time the Judsons left Salem, thousands of European missionaries had already fanned out across the globe, working to promote Christianity among native populations under the auspices of colonial powers, Johnson said.

The role of missionaries has changed dramatically since the Judsons' time, he said, and missionaries today tend to work independently or through organizations not affiliated with churches that traditionally ran missionary agencies.

And their work may be focused on providing humanitarian aid rather than founding churches and winning converts. Some mission groups question whether to send missionaries to developing countries at all, Johnson said.

"There are still streams within Christian missions that are suspicious of all preaching, or suspicious of all social action," he said.

After World War II, many newly independent countries declared moratoriums on western missionaries, and independent missionaries became more prevalent, said Dana Robert, author of "Christian Mission: How Christianity Became a World Religion."

Humanitarian work became common, and churches in the 1940s started large nongovernmental organizations, she said.

By 2000, about two-thirds of the world's Christians came from countries where western missionaries worked a century earlier, and there was an explosion of interest in mission work among Christians from Asia, Africa and Latin America, according to Robert.

With the increasing globalization of communications and transportation, there has been an exponential increase of short-term volunteer missions, Robert said.

"The current situation is almost a total free-for-all," she said. "Somebody sitting at home with an Internet connection can virtually set up a mission." (Editing By Barbara Goldberg and Ellen Wulfhorst)

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10:41 AM on 02/24/2012
Indeed, many Ugandans will thank the US for years to come even though one of the chief missionaries has expressed concern over something he is blamed for regarding Uganda, can’t remember what though and sure the liberal media is the devil.

Interesting that there was a change in the 1940’s, I wonder was that because the former seat of the Holy Roman Empire, namely Germany, finally concentrated all the policies of the preceding 15 centuries and all the subsequent actions taken by and on behalf of the dominant Christian church of the era and compressed them into one spectacular 12-year re-enactment event, paying, what I believe to be, particular interest to the policies and actions of Pope Paul the fourth it seems.

They really should have spread it over time and it wouldn’t have been as noticeably contentious.
This was the secret of their centuries of success in Europe, which has now been blown I’m afraid.

I suppose it was a miscalculation on their behalf as they seemed to have not gotten on as well with the German chancellor of the time as one would expect when one consider the level and amount of support initially afforded him by these highly regarded moral Authorities.

Indeed, it'll take time to regain what was lost.
10:19 AM on 02/24/2012
Tax them and you would see that change real fast !
TomMartin
Freedom and equality.
05:43 AM on 02/24/2012
A result is that somebody is converted, tells his/her spouse that she/he is headed for hell unless she/he converts too, and so there is often discord. Not good.
04:38 PM on 02/23/2012
We should all be more like Jesus. Hang out with prostitutes, feeding the hungry, making war on priests and money changers (i.e. Bankers). If Jesus was around, I would bet he would be at one of OWS sites.... what would Jesus do?
Or you can be a Christian.. judging others, trying to impose your own theology, which has been perverted by passage of 2000 years.
DoesItMatter
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04:24 PM on 02/23/2012
Please google "10 40 window". The money that pours in to some of the emerging countries is jaw dropping, and the discord that the 'church planting' and religious conversions cause is a cause for disturbing peace and harmony.
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Zariana
For SCIENCE!!!
06:39 PM on 02/22/2012
We have taken on the mantle of European Imperialism completely. Disappointing.
01:15 PM on 02/21/2012
evangelica­l Christian are evil people
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02:07 PM on 02/22/2012
Thank you for your thoughtful, insightful comment.
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Joel Mendez
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11:42 AM on 02/21/2012
The United States: so much stupid, we can afford to export it.
11:39 AM on 02/21/2012
I'm sure god wants people to agree to convert under duress. Yeah...that's genuine.
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11:33 PM on 02/21/2012
That has been tried by nearly every religion over the ages. It has never worked, but it sure has started lots of wars.
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jf12
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11:18 AM on 02/21/2012
This has been true for a couple of hundred years, at least since the second Great Awakening. America has been the source of more evangelical gospel preaching missionaries (including especially Pentecostal and revival evangelists) than all other countries in history combined.
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10:48 AM on 02/21/2012
organized religions are social institutions that require but s in pews (members), money in the coffers (wealth) and power (the influence that the former bring). Thus the church policy of large families and proselytizing. They use that power to continue growth, compete in society with other sects and religions, and at best try maintain and grow influence over society as whole, at worst impose their flavor of morality and theology on those who do not agree.

Organized religion is mostly about man not God, and those men have no problem using God as an excuse for their bad acts. History is replete with the examples.
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VinZenTexaN
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09:46 AM on 02/21/2012
I don't know but they need to stop polluting the minds of other man with imaginary gods !

With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.

Jesus Saves - terms and conditions apply

without ignorance god is nothing
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Joel Mendez
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12:52 PM on 02/21/2012
you inspired me. take a look: http://www.zazzle.com/jesus_saves_mug-168246848885951957
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VinZenTexaN
Without God, life is everything.
01:43 PM on 02/21/2012
Hey thank you for the link :-)
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09:32 AM on 02/21/2012
Yeah...and this has gone SO well. I suggest a viewing of the seminal work on this: "RAIN" w a very young Joan Crawford, and a very normal Dominionist male in full 'missionary position'> http://youtu.be/LTpqwA9M7DE
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Hillbilly49
Don't tell me you are a Christian; let me guess.
09:20 AM on 02/21/2012
America should do good through out the world not promote every little sects version of the "god delusion."
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03:56 AM on 02/21/2012
A lot of ignorance on this thread about what people do on missions trips. Goal number one is to go where there is suffering and try to alleviate it. The locals will walk for hours to come to a Church service. They're hungry for the word too. Even my dentist goes on mission trips and uses his skills to help people. The majority of time on these trips is spent digging wells, pouring concrete, rebuilding after a disaster etc. No one has to convert or even listen to a sermon. It's aid with no strings attached.
Science11
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07:18 AM on 02/21/2012
Baloney - The first and foremost goal is "Baptisms."
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Hillbilly49
Don't tell me you are a Christian; let me guess.
09:22 AM on 02/21/2012
The primary purpose of these mission trips is to promote the "god delusion."  Very little effort is expended in helping their fellow man.
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VinZenTexaN
Without God, life is everything.
09:47 AM on 02/21/2012
No billy is to make money ! :-) How are you dude ?