William Carey (1761-1834) was a British Baptist missionary, Bible translator, and social reformer who spent 41 years in India. He is often referred to as the "Father of Modern Missions."
Born on August 17, 1761, in Paulerspury, Northamptonshire, England, Carey was the eldest son of Edmund and Elizabeth Carey. His father was a weaver and a churchwarden. Carey's early education was limited, but he showed a keen interest in learning. At 14, he began working as an apprentice shoemaker. During this time, he experienced a spiritual awakening and became a devout Christian.
In 1785, Carey heard a sermon by John Ryland, a Baptist minister, which sparked his interest in foreign missions. He began reading about the lives of missionaries and studying languages, including Hebrew, Greek, and Latin. Carey's passion for missions grew, and he started sharing his vision with others. In 1792, he published his influential booklet, "An Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens."
In 1793, Carey and his family set sail for India, sponsored by the Baptist Missionary Society (BMS). They arrived in Calcutta (now Kolkata) and soon moved to the Danish colony of Serampore, where they established a mission station.
Here are some of the languages into which he translated the Bible:
Carey's work in India included:
1. Bible translation: He translated the Bible into Bengali, Sanskrit, and other Indian languages.
Carey faced numerous challenges, including: William Carey's life was marked by significant personal losses, which tested his faith and resilience. Here are some of the most notable ones:
Despite these personal losses and struggles, Carey persevered in his faith and mission work. He continued to trust in God's sovereignty and providence, even in the midst of adversity. His example has inspired countless Christians to remain faithful and committed to their calling, despite personal challenges and setbacks. Despite these challenges, Carey persevered, and his work had a profound impact on India and the world:
William Carey's legacy extends far beyond his 41 years in India: Carey's remarkable life and legacy serve as a testament to his unwavering commitment to sharing the Gospel and serving humanity.
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