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Definition of missioner in English: missionernoun ˈmɪʃ(ə)nəˈmɪʃənər 1A person in charge of a religious or charitable mission. 传教士长;慈善会会长 Example sentencesExamples - The missioner for multicultural ministries in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, put it another way: ‘In a lot of mainline churches the issues are race and class.’
- The Bradford Diocesan missioner responsible for outreach said he was impressed.
2A missionary. 传教士 Example sentencesExamples - He is at pains to stress that the roles he and wife fulfil are as city missioners, God's workers, not charity employees.
- The former Maryknoll missioner to Central America, is still recruiting volunteers and challenging them ‘to do hard things.’
- Often the missioners themselves are the converted ones.
- They were able to persuade missioners to create settled missions, where there was a sufficiently stable population.
- His detailed account of Guatemalan and U.S. political intrigue also provides excellent context and important analysis for the heart-wrenching human tragedy that unfolds around the Maryknoll missioner.
- A missioner tries to give hope to the homeless and poor, seeking change in the world system in order to promote justice and peace in a world of pain.
- A limited study of nine contemporary Maryknoll missioners, lay and religious, on four continents, Lives conveys the immediacy of God's presence as manifest in the missioners' everyday lives.
- That's one reason why the Episcopal Church established a full-time missioner to CEOs and business ‘strivers’ here two years ago.
- It was also a fitting tribute to the French missioners of the nineteenth century who had built the church- their presence came alive for Kiely and his wife not in the stones with which they built, but in a simple Christmas hymn.
- The missioners also called to the elderly at Ocean View nursing home.
- Business strivers suffer because ‘banks are now freaking out over the crunch and lines of credit are being withdrawn,’ said the Episcopal missioner to the valley's business community.
- I remember the mixture of fascination and terror I felt as a child listening to the Redemptorist missioners in my local Catholic Church describing the afterlife for those who died in the state of sin.
- Through this decade it lobbied for the appointment of an itinerant woman missioner who could travel around the ‘back-blocks’ areas of New Zealand spreading the gospel and providing contact for isolated women.
- It concentrated on the work of an Illinois-born Maryknoll lay missioner who has spent the past nine years working in remote outposts in southern Sudan.
- He hopes to invite other lay missioners to educate these young people.
Rhymescommissioner, conditioner, exhibitioner, munitioner, parishioner, partitioner, petitioner, positioner, practitioner, requisitioner Definition of missioner in US English: missionernounˈmiSHənərˈmɪʃənər 1A person in charge of a religious or charitable mission. 传教士长;慈善会会长 Example sentencesExamples - The Bradford Diocesan missioner responsible for outreach said he was impressed.
- The missioner for multicultural ministries in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, put it another way: ‘In a lot of mainline churches the issues are race and class.’
2A missionary. 传教士 Example sentencesExamples - He is at pains to stress that the roles he and wife fulfil are as city missioners, God's workers, not charity employees.
- The missioners also called to the elderly at Ocean View nursing home.
- He hopes to invite other lay missioners to educate these young people.
- I remember the mixture of fascination and terror I felt as a child listening to the Redemptorist missioners in my local Catholic Church describing the afterlife for those who died in the state of sin.
- Often the missioners themselves are the converted ones.
- That's one reason why the Episcopal Church established a full-time missioner to CEOs and business ‘strivers’ here two years ago.
- The former Maryknoll missioner to Central America, is still recruiting volunteers and challenging them ‘to do hard things.’
- Through this decade it lobbied for the appointment of an itinerant woman missioner who could travel around the ‘back-blocks’ areas of New Zealand spreading the gospel and providing contact for isolated women.
- A missioner tries to give hope to the homeless and poor, seeking change in the world system in order to promote justice and peace in a world of pain.
- Business strivers suffer because ‘banks are now freaking out over the crunch and lines of credit are being withdrawn,’ said the Episcopal missioner to the valley's business community.
- It was also a fitting tribute to the French missioners of the nineteenth century who had built the church- their presence came alive for Kiely and his wife not in the stones with which they built, but in a simple Christmas hymn.
- It concentrated on the work of an Illinois-born Maryknoll lay missioner who has spent the past nine years working in remote outposts in southern Sudan.
- A limited study of nine contemporary Maryknoll missioners, lay and religious, on four continents, Lives conveys the immediacy of God's presence as manifest in the missioners' everyday lives.
- They were able to persuade missioners to create settled missions, where there was a sufficiently stable population.
- His detailed account of Guatemalan and U.S. political intrigue also provides excellent context and important analysis for the heart-wrenching human tragedy that unfolds around the Maryknoll missioner.
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