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Revision as of 01:14, 8 November 2007
Synopsis: William Carey is known as the "Father of Modern Missionaries".
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William Carey is known as the "Father of Modern Missionaries".
Brief Timeline
1761 - Born; from a young age had a passion for overseas
1783 - Baptized
1789 - Works as a Baptist pastor
1792
- Wrote his Missionary Manifesto - Great Commission applies to all Christians
- Preached on the importance of mission from Isaiah 54
- Formation of a society that would become the Baptist Missionary Society
1793
- Travels to India (Calcutta) as a missionary
- Begins work on translating New Testament in Bengali
1799
- Moves to the Danish colony of Serampore because of the hostility of the British East India Company which feared that missionary activity might cause tensions and riots that would hinder trade
1800
- First Indian converted
1801
- First Bengali New Testament printed
1808
- Sanskrit New Testament published (plus a few others in other Indian languages)
1810
- William Carey suggested that an International Missionary Conference meet (but this suggestion fell on deaf ears, however it can be seen as the forerunner of the ecumenical movement)
1824
- Died
William Carey's Approach to Mission
William Carey developed a 5 pronged approach to mission
- Widespread preaching
- Scripture in the local language
- Formation of a local church
- Study the culture
- Indigenous training/involvement in ministry
Quoets
William Carey
- Expect great things from God; Attempt great things for God
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