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* Wrote his '''Missionary Manifesto'''
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* Wrote his '''Missionary Manifesto''' - Great Commission applies to all Christians
 
* Preached on the importance of mission from [[Isaiah 54]]
 
* Preached on the importance of mission from [[Isaiah 54]]
 
* Formation of a society that would become the [[Baptist Missionary Society]]
 
* Formation of a society that would become the [[Baptist Missionary Society]]

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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

1799

  • Moves to the Danish colony of Serampore because of the hostility of the British East India Company

1800

  • First Indian converted

1801

  • First Bengali New Testament printed

1808

  • Sanskrit New Testament published (plus a few others in other Indian languages)

1824

  • Died

William Carey's Approach to Mission

William Carey developed a 5 pronged approach to mission

  1. Widespread preaching
  2. Scripture in the local language
  3. Formation of a local church
  4. Study the culture
  5. Indigenous training/involvement in ministry

Quoets

William Carey

Expect great things from God; Attempt great things for God

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