- Rice missionary
- A rice missionary gives food to hungry people as a way of converting them to Christianity.
Dictionary of English idioms . He Heba Abdelraheim Alkady . 2014.
Dictionary of English idioms . He Heba Abdelraheim Alkady . 2014.
rice missionary — A rice missionary gives food to hungry people as a way of converting them to Christianity … The small dictionary of idiomes
rice missionary — A rice missionary gives food to hungry people as a way of converting them to Christianity. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Rice (surname) — Rice is a surname that originated in Wales as an Anglicised transliteration of Rhys. The surname is also common in North East Ireland as an Anglicised contraction of the Irish Ó Maolchraoibhe (pron. O Mulcreevy), though the two sets of Rices are… … Wikipedia
Rice, Luther — ( 1783 1836 ) founder of the first American Baptist missionary agency Luther Rice was born in Northborough, Massachusetts. As a young man he joined the Congregational Church and in 1807 enrolled in Williams College. While there, he met… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
Mary Bird (medical missionary) — This article is about the medical missionary. For the alpine skier, see Mary Bird. Mary Bird, 1911 Mary Rebecca Stewart Bird (1859–1914) was a London Church Mission Society (CMS) missionary who pioneered Christian ministry to Iranian women and… … Wikipedia
Peter Jones (missionary) — Kahkewaquonaby redirects here. Peter Edmund Jones (1843–1909) was also known as Kahkewaquonaby. This article is about Peter Jones, the missionary. For other people with the same name, see Peter Jones (disambiguation). Peter Jones … Wikipedia
William Mitchell (missionary) — William Mitchell (20 November 1803 – August 3 1870) was a Church of England priest who was the first ordained person to provide religious services in the Swan Valley area of the Swan River Colony. He worked in the Swan Parish for over 20 years… … Wikipedia
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John R. Rice — John Richard Rice (December 11, 1895 December 29, 1980) was a Baptist evangelist and pastor and the founding editor of The Sword of the Lord , an influential fundamentalist newspaper.Childhood and EducationJohn R. Rice was born in Cooke County,… … Wikipedia
Edmund Ignatius Rice — For other people named Edmund Rice, see Edmund Rice (disambiguation). Blessed Edmund Rice Born June 1, 1762(1762 06 01) Callan, Ireland … Wikipedia