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Christian missionaries have found a new (virtual) mission territory

The article discusses how Christian missionaries are expanding their efforts into the digital realm by engaging in online evangelism. It highlights the shift from traditional physical mission territories to virtual spaces where religious outreach occurs through digital platforms. The piece emphasizes that while the setting has changed, the core activities of prayer and evangelism remain unchanged. The article does not provide specific examples of these virtual missions or detailed strategies employed by the missionaries.

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Christian missionaries have found a new (virtual) mission territory

The article discusses how Christian missionaries are expanding their efforts into the digital realm by engaging in online evangelism. It highlights the shift from traditional physical mission territories to virtual spaces where religious outreach occurs through digital platforms. The piece emphasizes that while the setting has changed, the core activities of prayer and evangelism remain unchanged. The article does not provide specific examples of these virtual missions or detailed strategies employed by the missionaries.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual description of a trend in missionary work without overtly favoring any particular ideological stance. It focuses on the adaptation of traditional practices to new technology rather than taking a position on the ethics or effectiveness of such methods.

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