Timeline of Christian missions

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The following is a timeline of Christian missions, chronicling the global expansion of Christianity through its its missionary work.

The events listed are limited to those groups that affirm ancient Christian creeds such as the Apostles' Creed, and the Nicene Creed.

A more general timeline of Christianity is also available.

[edit] Pentecost to 499

Earliest dates must all be considered "approximate"

[edit] 500 to 999

[edit] 1000 to 1499

[edit] 1500 to 1599

[edit] 1600 to 1699

[edit] 1700 to 1799

[edit] 1800 to 1849

[edit] 1850 to 1899

[edit] 1900 to 1949

[edit] 1950 to 1999

[edit] 2000 to present

  • 2000 - Militants detonate two bombs in a Christian church in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, killing seven persons and injuring 70 others. Jonathan James, International Director of Asia Evangelistic Fellowship (AEF) announced the launch of the Asia College of Ministry (ACOM) the indigenous training school of AEF to train national missionaries in Asia.
  • 2001 - New Tribes Missionaries Martin and Gracia Burnham are kidnapped in the Philippines by Muslim terrorist group; Baptist missionary Roni Bowers and her infant daughter are killed when a Peruvian Air Force jet fires on their small float-plane. Though severely wounded in both legs, missionary pilot Kevin Donaldson landed the burning plane on the Amazon River; Six masked gunmen shoot up a church in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, killing 15 Pakistani Christians.
  • 2002 - Militants throw grenades into the Protestant International Church in Islamabad, Pakistan, during a church service. Five persons are killed and 46 are wounded
  • 2003 - Publication of Back To Jerusalem Called to Complete the Great Commission - Three Chinese Church Leaders with Paul Hattaway brings Chinese and Korean mission movement to forefront
  • 2004 - Four Southern Baptist missionaries are killed by gunman in Iraq
  • 2006 - Abdul Rahman, an Afghan Christian convert, is forced out of Afghanistan by local Muslim leaders exiled to Italy. Missionary Vijay Kumar is publicly stoned by Hindu extremists for Christian preaching.

[edit] References

  • Neill, Stephen. A History of Christian Missions. Penguin Books, 1986
  • Olson, C. Gordon. What in the World is God Doing? Global Gospel Publishers, 2003
  • Parker, J. Fred. Mission to the World. Nazarene Publishing House, 1988
  • Tucker, Ruth. From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya. Zondervan, 2004
  • Tucker, Ruth. Guardians of the Great Commission. Academie Books, 1988
  • Walker, Williston. A History of the Christian Church. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1959
  • Anderson, Gerald H.,(ed.) Biographical dictionary of Christian missions, New York: Simon & Schuster Macmillan, 1998
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