[Gospelchristianity] Adoniram Judson

Brown, Eric eric.brown at profdata.com
Fri Feb 19 08:43:38 EST 2010


American Minute with Bill Federer

February 19

The groans of a dying man kept him awake in the little inn outside New
York. 

He was hardened to the cries because a college friend at Brown
University had persuaded him to be an atheist. 

The next morning he learned the man who died in the night was none other
than his college friend. 

This rude awakening led him to become one of America's first foreign
missionaries. 

His name was Adoniram Judson, born in Massachusetts, August 9, 1788. 

At age 23, and his wife 22, they sailed from New England on FEBRUARY 19,
1812, for Calcutta, India, but were forced by the British East India Tea
Company to Rangoon, Burma. 

They preached in Burmese, translated Scriptures and started schools. 

Enduring hardships, Adoniram was imprisoned during the Burmese War. 

He later gained respect from the Burmese and British officials,
translating his English-Burmese Dictionary and the Bible. 

By his death, there were 63 churches, 123 ministers and over 7,000
baptized Christians in Burma. 

Adoniram wrote: 

"How do Christians discharge this trust committed to them? 

They let three fourths of the world sleep the sleep of death, ignorant
of the simple truth that a Savior died for them."


Eric G. Brown
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