King Æthelberht converted to Christianity and also allowed the missionaries to preach freely, giving them land to found a monastery outside the city walls.
In addition the missionaries preached the gospel to the crew members.
Rather than allowing a local Christian tradition to develop, the missionaries preached a fundamentalist doctrine native to parts of the United States.
Jesuit missionaries, who accompanied Portuguese traders, preached Christianity and opened a number of religious schools.
This made sense to them than colonial impregnated Christianity that the missionaries preached.
I have also no doubt that the missionaries penetrate into the most remote parts of Ceylon and preach the gospel.
Christian and Islamic missionaries preach the message of salvation, and their focus tends to be on "outerworldly" affairs concerning God.
Soon, French missionaries were preaching the gospel to native Indians, and with time there arose chapels, churches and shrines.
Christian missionaries were allowed to come to British India and preach their religion.
Granted that St. Kentigern and other missionaries preached here, it is probable that this was the place where his converts were baptised.