[1] Protestant Christian teaching did not reach Mongolia until the mid-19th century, brought by missionaries such as James Gilmour.
The rise of a communist government in the 1920s meant an end of the Protestant Christian missions.
[2] The country has a local Christian TV station, Eagle TV,[3] and a pro-Christian radio station, Family Radio.
The first Seventh-day Adventist Church came from efforts by American missionaries starting in 1991.
[4][5] As of the 2015 yearbook, the Mongolia Mission had 5 churches, 2107 members and a language school in Ulaanbaatar.