William Carey

William Carey, often hailed as the "father of modern missions," was a British Christian missionary, theologian, and linguist born on August 17, 1761. His remarkable journey began as a shoemaker in Northamptonshire, where his passion for languages and cultures sparked a lifelong commitment to spreading the Gospel. In 1793, he set sail for India, laying the groundwork for missionary work that would profoundly influence the spread of Christianity across the globe. Carey's dedication to education, linguistics, and social reform led him to translate the Bible into multiple languages, making it accessible to millions who had never heard its message before.

Carey’s life was marked by tireless effort and remarkable achievements, including the founding of the Serampore College, which emphasized the importance of education in both spiritual and practical matters. His legacy extends beyond religion; he was also a pioneer in the fields of botany and agriculture, introducing various crops to India and advocating for social justice. As you explore William Carey's works in this app, you'll find a wealth of insights that reflect his unwavering faith and commitment to service. Dive into his writings and discover the heart of a man who dedicated his life to making a difference in the world.

An Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens

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William Carey was discouraged by the lack of interest in foreign missions among the church and wrote this book in an attempt to wake up the …