English to Marathi Dictionary missionary

missionary

मिशनरी
definition
noun
Yet how many Christians today give even a tenth to support pastors, evangelists and missionaries ?
a person sent on a religious mission, especially one sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country.
adjective
missionary work
of, relating to, or characteristic of a missionary or a religious mission.
translation of 'missionary'
धर्मप्रचारतार,
धर्मप्रचारका संबधी
example
What must it have been like in the heady days of Paul's 'missionary' work there?
Why are Christians not more active in 'missionary' endeavours?
The rich white 'missionary' agencies are making use of the country's poverty and social ills to further their ends.
The choice was left up to him and another Jesuit who had also been tapped for 'missionary' work.
There is a kind of 'missionary' fervor among those participating in the effort.
He spent the next seven years as a 'missionary' to the Indians at Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
Morals and good habits were also an important subject for charts and an integral part of 'missionary' education.
Christian 'missionary' activity has taken place since 1797 and has had a great impact on the Tongan culture.
And to this day fluoridation is still pursued with 'missionary' fervour.
The general area is well worth visiting, having various historical sites that recall early 'missionary' effort.
Theorizing about biblical translation was often undertaken and emerged within the framework of 'missionary' practice.
So we can assume that he is not burning with 'missionary' zeal to convert Iran to Christianity.
The European Christian Mission is celebrating one hundred years of 'missionary' activity.
As a result of 'missionary' influence, it has become customary for a woman to cover her hair with a scarf or hat.
Other conservative Republicans were dismayed by the president's 'missionary' zeal.
For some there was religious 'missionary' zeal in helping those who were less fortunate.
Perhaps that has been one of the greatest failings of 'missionary' endeavours in Africa over the past 50 years!
Yes, the church has certainly had a vision like that and most 'missionary' traditions have had those hopes.
South Sea Islanders were very important in early Protestant 'missionary' activity and most were accompanied by their wives.
There is a direct connection between the presence of 'missionary' zeal in members and their regular presence in worship.
Liberalism is a 'missionary' faith, and proselytising zeal is not normally conducive to sceptical inquiry.
Yet how many Christians today give even a tenth to support pastors, evangelists and 'missionaries' ?
In 1924 the first Catholic 'missionaries' arrived on the plateau.
Nutrition in the area is poor but 'missionaries' of the Sacred Heart have set up a school feeding scheme.
Hardly a week goes by without reports of aid workers or 'missionaries' being killed.
The numbers of Mormon 'missionaries' and converts will double in the next fifteen years.
Christian 'missionaries' came as well, drawn by the large numbers of prospective converts.
A short time later, European Catholic 'missionaries' settled in Lebanon and began schools there.
Christianity was introduced by 'missionaries' in the nineteenth century.
The bulk of the 'missionaries' who came to Zambia long ago came from Europe.
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