pol. misyon

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{i} mission
collective term for third world charities, particularly those which preach as well as provide aid
To send to a mission
Religious evangelism
A stretching, guiding and reinforcing statement of intent and commitment (back to top)
An organization's stated purpose, which is designed to address a specified set of goals or problems Almost all federal research agencies are designated as mission agencies
A mission is a special journey made by a military aeroplane or space rocket. a bomber that crashed during a training mission in the west Texas mountains. the first shuttle mission
a group of representatives or delegates
A mission is the activities of a group of Christians who have been sent to a place to teach people about Christianity. They say God spoke to them and told them to go on a mission to the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Organized effort to spread the Christian faith. St. Paul evangelized much of Asia Minor and Greece, and the new religion spread rapidly along the trade routes of the Roman Empire. The advance of Christianity slowed with the disintegration of the Roman Empire after AD 500 and the growth of Arab power in the 7th-8th century, but Irish and Anglo-Saxon missionaries continued to spread the faith in western and northern Europe, while missionaries of the Greek church in Constantinople worked in eastern Europe and Russia. Missions to Islamic areas and Asia began in the medieval period, and when Spain, Portugal, and France established overseas empires in the 16th century, the Roman Catholic church sent missionaries to the Americas and the Philippines. A renewed wave of Roman Catholic missionary work in the 19th century focused on Africa and Asia. Protestant churches were slower to undertake foreign missions, but in the 19th and early 20th century there was a great upsurge in Protestant missionary activity. Missionary work continues today, though it is often discouraged by the governments of former European colonies that have won independence
{i} task, assignment; delegation; errand; religious delegation; building used by a religious delegation
Phillips' corporate mission is to provide superior financial returns for its shareholders
The purpose(s) for which an entity within state government exists As an example, the Department of Civil Service's mission is: "To provide human resource management services to create an effective state workforce "
A sponsor's stated purpose, which is designed to address a specified set of problems Almost all federal research agencies are designated as mission agencies
A course of extraordinary sermons and services at a particular place and time for the special purpose of quickening the faith and zeal participants, and of converting unbelievers
or mission statement [n] the guiding vision of an organization that describes its goals and purpose
A brief, clear statement of purpose; tells "why" the organization exists
A statement that explains the 'raison d'être' of an organisation It describes why the business or function exists It is quite distinct from the organisation's objectives, which will indicate how the mission is to be achieved and that achievement measured
A local Episcopal congregation that is not able to be financially self-supporting The congregation's rector is the diocesan bishop, and the bishop appoints a priest-in-charge as his/her representative The priest-in-charge of a mission is commonly referred to as a vicar When a mission is able to be self-supporting, it may apply for parish status and be admitted to the diocese as a parish
General statement of the purpose and nature of the organization (The reasons to be in business, why the organization exists)
an operation that is assigned by a higher headquarters; "the planes were on a bombing mission"
a local Episcopal congregation that has not yet attained the status of a church with a full-time priest; also a church that has lost its church status and reverted to mission status St James' in Midway was a mission; when it became able to support a full-time priest, it became a church: St James' Episcopal Church Usually a mission does not have a full-time minister and does not have the full complement of daily or weekly services: Epiphany Mission in Sherwood
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