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100
Jesus is born
Jesus was born December 25 in Bethlehem, Judea in 1 B.C -
133
Jesus dies
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304
Armenia accepts Christianity as state religion
One of the first asian countries that were coverted to Christianity. -
327
Georgia is converted to Christain religion
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413
East Pearsian Church. National Organization.
The East Persain Church makes a national organization with the bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphone as Catholicos and Primate of Church.
The church had a big missionary. -
431
Christian splits into two types
After the First Council of Ephesus in 431 and the Nestorian Schism, christianity split into the western and eastern divisions. -
535
The White Huns
The Hephthalite Huns were nomads living in northern China, Central Asia, and Northern India. They were also known as the White Huns.
They were taught to read and write by Nestorian missionaries. -
Sep 22, 600
Nestorians convert Mongols
The esatern division of Christianity converts Mongols into the Christian Faith. -
May 3, 620
The Nestorians move into China
First Christian missionaries (Nestorian monks, including Alopen, from Asia Minor and Persia) arrive in China. -
Jul 8, 1223
Franciscan Order established
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Nov 26, 1322
A Monk comes to China
Odoric of Pordenone, a Franciscan monk from Italy, comes to China -
Jan 1, 1368
Christianity abolished in China
Collapse of the Franciscan mission in China as Ming Dynasty abolishes Christianity -
Aug 13, 1533
Missionaries in Vietnam
First Christian missionaries arrive in Tonkin, Vietnam -
Mar 12, 1549
Christianity is introduced in Japan
Francis Xavier arrives in Japan but does not get a good response.
He is accused of softening up the Japanese for the Europeans and Christianity is banned. 280,000 Japanese christians are peresecuted and thousands more martyed.
Japan is then isolates themselves from the rest of the world for 250 years. -
China allows Christianity
Chinese Kangxi Emperor permits the Jesuits to freely preach the Christian message, converting anyone. Most of the Christian divisions available in China were Protestants and Catholics. -
Missionaries come to Japan
7 Protestant missionaries come to Japan. -
Chinese-Christian Leader
Sun Yat-sen, an overseas Chinese Christian, lead a revolution that gave birth to the Republic of China. -
Jehovah Witness in Japan
Jehovah Witness' comes to Japan as Japan stuggles to cling for any forms of hope in religion. -
Japan's Christian Status
Japan now has opened up to Christianity and is reported to have many Christian Clubs. One club is the busness men club where may BUSINESS MEN come gather to do fellowship> -
Persian Church in India
The Indian Church combined churchs with the Persian Church.
Later on 2 waves of emigants go to India. -
The 1st wave to India
The first wave of emigrant go to India for th spreading of Christianity. -
The 2nd wave to India
The 2nd wave of emigrants go to India for the spreading of Christianity -
Christians gone in China
Nestorian monks find no trace of Chirstianity in China.