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What is the role of a missionary according to the Bible?

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A missionary is one who is sent to preach the gospel and establish churches, as shown in Acts.

The role of a missionary is to proclaim the gospel and establish churches among those who have not heard the truth. This is evident in the New Testament, where figures like Paul and Barnabas were sent out to preach the gospel to the Gentiles (Acts 13). Missionaries are described as evangelists in Ephesians 4, who are gifted by Christ to carry out this work. Their mission is to strengthen existing congregations and assist other preachers, ensuring that the truth of God's grace is shared effectively. This work is essential for the growth of the church and the fulfillment of the Great Commission.
Scripture References: Acts 13, Ephesians 4:11-12

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