Although, eventually foreign missionaries entered Korea in 1836.
Christian missionaries entered Finland in the 11th century.
They enjoyed relative isolation from non-natives until the 1970s when missionaries and latex extractors entered their traditional territory.
In his thirteen years as president, missionaries entered forty new countries with a total of 3,918 missionaries.
Gonçalo de Sousa was dispatched on a formal embassy in 1491; and the first missionaries entered the country in his train.
Once the missionaries entered the field, optimism remained yet was tempered by the realities of pioneering mission work in a different milieu.
Trouble for the Yaghan people began in 1880, when European missionaries entered the area.
That same month, Jesuit missionaries successfully entered the Islands.
Protestantism was rather a much newer phenomenon though some Protestant missionaries had entered the region in the early 19th century as well.
Jesuit missionaries entered this region around 1642 to work among the Mohawk.