The indigenous communities sort missionaries mainly because of the dynamic benefits accrued from the engagement and founded relationship. The interdependence between the indigenous and the missionaries aptly contributed to the intensification of high-quality medical care services, education, and relief food.
These entities attributed to the boosted quality of living among the indigenous communities in addition to protection from colonization practices. However, the mutual benefit emerged at the expense of the acculturation of the indigenous socio-cultural practices for Christianity. The concept involved learning the Western lifestyle while abandoning the conventional beliefs and practices to qualify for the benefits offered by the missionaries.