The role of the Church - Church growth
Charity
The following charities are three examples of Christian organisations that spread Christianity's key messages through international action. They provide both emergency short-term and long-term aid locally and globally. These charities each fundraise within the UK and internationally, and use the media to highlight their campaigns. There are many other Christian charities around the world.
CAFOD
The Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD) works to fight poverty and injustice around the world. It works through churches in places that have suffered natural disasters, aiming to give people the skills to help themselves.
Christian Aid
Christian Aid was set up after World War TwoA global conflict which lasted from 1939 to 1945. The Allies (mainly comprised of Britain, the Soviet Union and America) defeated the Axis powers (mainly comprised of Germany, Italy and Japan). to help refugees in Europe. It now works in disaster zones around the world.
Every year, during Christian Aid Week, the organisation asks each household in the UK to give money to help continue its work to end poverty throughout the world. Christian Aid projects often use the skills of local people to improve life for the community.
Tearfund
Tearfund is an evangelicalGroup, or church, placing particular emphasis on the gospel and the scriptures as the sole authority in all matters of faith and conduct. organisation that aims to help to end hunger all over the world. It cares for refugeeA person living outside their own homeland as a result of war, famine or persecution. in particular.
Often young people from within the congregation are encouraged to spend time overseas helping on projects. Various kinds of aid are supplied, but there is a large focus on spiritual need, not just physical, and Tearful has set up over 67,000 churches.
Mission
According to the gospelThe teachings of Jesus and the apostles. of Matthew, Jesus told his disciples that they should spread his message throughout the world and should try to convertWhen someone changes their belief from one religion to another. people to Christianity.
missionariesA person sent on a religious mission, especially one sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country. spread the Christian message abroad, not necessarily only through preachingTo share religious truths and teachings, usually through a sermon., but through their actions too - for example, helping with developmentThe process of a country becoming richer or having better healthcare and education. projects. This is how Christianity as it is known today has spread across the globe.
Christianity has been the largest world faith in Europe for a long time, so today its spread in Europe is slow. However, there is rapid growth in South America and Africa, where missionaries have spent time working for social justiceMaking sure that all people are treated fairly. and setting up churches.
Evangelism
evangeliseTo preach in order to convince others to convert. involves converting people to Christianity. It often goes hand in hand with the activities of missionaries. Some Christians feel that they should take on this role as they believe that they can help people to discover their real purpose in life.
While some evangelists tell people directly about God, others try to show God鈥檚 love through their actions. For example, Gideons International, an association of evangelical Christians, donates copies of the Bible to hotels and hospitals in the UK and around the world.
Question
How do missionaries spread Christianity?
By showing the message of Christianity through their actions.