Mosaic on Mission. Dias Series on Danish mission work from the beginning in 1821 up to the pres Mosaik om Mission. Diasserie om dansk missionsarbejde fra starten i 1821 og op til vore dage. De forskellige missionsselskaber beretter om deres arbejde i Afrika og Asian. (Forberedt af Jørgen Nørgaard Pedersen i perioden 1970 - 80). I slutningen af forrige århundrede sendtes de første missionærer fra Danmark til Kina. En overgang var der omkring 100 danske missionærer i Kina. i 1948 forlod alle udlændinge Kina, og mange lokale kristne og missionærer flygtede til Taiwan
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Mosaic on Mission. Dias Series on Danish mission work from the beginning in 1821 up to the present days. The various missionary societies recount their different work in Africa and Asia. Prepared by Jørgen Nørgaard Pedersen between 1970 - 80). At the end of the last century, the first missionaries were sent from Denmark to China. For a while there were about 100 Danish missionaries in China. In 1948 all foreigners left China and many local Christians and missionaries fled to Taiwan.
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