Arrival of the First Missionaries Day is observed annually on March 5 to honour the contributions of missionaries to the spread of Christianity. According to history, these missionaries began their work in New Zealand in 1814 and frequently travelled to other nations for religious purposes. These missionaries were influential because they were well-educated and chose nonviolent means to propagate Christianity. In fact, a few of them were also educators. The arrival of these missionaries into the region is commemorated annually due to their devotion.
The background of Arrival Of The First Missionaries
Missionaries have existed in the world for decades, and their primary objective is to spread the Christian message. There was a time when missionaries were among the most influential members of society; however, this is no longer the case. Samuel Marsden was among the first English missionaries to arrive in the Bay of Islands in 1814. However, Marsden was not alone. He arrived alongside a regional chief and other missionaries. William Hall, John King, Thomas Kendall, and Thomas Hansen were among them.
Marsden began teaching the Mori of mainland New Zealand agricultural skills upon his arrival. This was his strategy for encouraging people to convert, and it proved effective. Not only did the population conceal themselves, but the land’s agriculture also flourished.
The Mori missionaries subsequently shifted their focus to the Ngpuhi, who frequently captured slaves. The Mori missionaries ensured that the slaves were liberated, thereby earning their lives and devotion to Christianity — the faith that had granted them their freedom. The Ngti Porou slave Piripi Taumata—Kura also travelled to the East Coast to preach Christianity as a missionary. He taught the people of Te ti Awa to read and write and constructed the community’s first Christian church. Despite the fact that the majority of New Zealand missionaries worked with Mori communities, many also travelled abroad to spread their message. There were even missionaries in China and South America.
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FIRST ACTIVITIES OF MISSIONARIES TO ARRIVE
Research
On this day, make an extra effort to learn about missionaries, the changes their message brought to the world, and the dangers they faced. You will develop a greater appreciation for their efforts.
Attend a church.
Do you wish to support Christianity and the missionary endeavour? Spend some time visiting a church. You could also listen to the sermon and learn more about the apostles’ history.
Transmit the message
hose who are already familiar with the history of missionaries should use this day to spread the Christian message. Yes, it is possible to become a missionary for a day!
5 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MISSIONARIES
It is known as evangelism.
They may be between the ages of 18 and 25.
Missionaries are unpaid or receive very low wages.
They dress in black.
It has three thousand times the necessary financial resources to complete the Great Commission.
ARRIVAL OF THE FIRST MISSIONARIES DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | March 5 | Sunday |
2024 | March 5 | Tuesday |
2025 | March 5 | Wednesday |
2026 | March 5 | Thursday |
2027 | March 5 | Friday |