Haiti, Darfur, Afganastan...
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Abraham Maslow set up a hierarchic theory of needs. This was a hierarchy of five levels of basic needs which are summarized as:
Beyond these needs, higher levels of needs exist. These (in no order) include:
Maslow states that a person does not feel the lack of any subsequent need until the underlying need is met. Based on this a person does not need "Missionaries" to satisfy or address spiritual needs until all the 5 basic needs are met.
Most of the worlds third world societies and war zones lack at least one and perhaps all of the five basic needs. They do not need, or even know that they need, spiritual concerns addressed until they can reach first world conditions. Therefore the places that might need missionaries would be wealthy first world areas.
There is no set place to apply for a missionary position. You can do it pretty much where you want to just make sure you and your other are comfortable and in a safe place.
yep
Battle of Missionary Ridge happened on 1863-11-25.
They are mostly a missionary or a monks.
he felt that because the people there are illiterate and it's a good place to strengthen their missionary work.
in the 7th century A.D
That kind of person is most often called a missionary.
How about the boyscouts for their campfires... Or a local church group that goes on missionary trips?
A Missionary kid is a missionaries kid he is not a missionary he is just the son/daughter of the missionaries.........
A female missionary is bound to get further than any MALE missionary .
The missionary dresses simply. A new missionary is expected to arrive today.
The noun missionary is a person on a religious mission; the adjective missionary describes something of, relating to, or characteristic of a religious mission. There are no antonyms for the word missionary.