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Modern Missions Movement

The Modern Missions Movement refers to a global effort starting in the late 19th and early 20th centuries where churches and Christians actively sent missionaries beyond their local communities to spread Christianity, serve humanitarian needs, and promote social justice worldwide. It emphasizes cross-cultural outreach, establishing churches, schools, and hospitals in underserved regions. Driven by a sense of global responsibility and spiritual calling, the movement has evolved with increased awareness of cultural sensitivities, localization, and collaboration with local communities, aiming to foster sustainable development and spiritual growth across diverse nations.