The Life of William Carey—Shoemaker and Missionary (Audiobook)
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William Carey (1761–1834), often called the "Father of Modern Missions," was a humble English cobbler who became one of the most influential Christian missionaries in history. Despite limited formal education, Carey was driven by an unshakable passion for God’s glory among the nations. Inspired by Christ's Great Commission, he believed that the gospel must be proclaimed across the globe, challenging the complacency of his contemporaries with the bold statement: "Expect great things from God; attempt great things for God." View on Scroll Reader: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/william-carey-shoemaker-and-missionary/ Paperback on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Cw40EF Chapters: (0:00) Introduction (0:15) Preface (3:08) 1 - Carey's College (40:21) 2 - The Birth of England's Foreign Missions (1:34:21) 3 - The Voyage to India (2:21:48) 4 - Six Years in North Bengal—Missionary and Indigo Planter (3:16:43) 5 - The New Crusade—Serampore and The Brotherhood (3:53:41) 6 - The First Native Converts and Christian Schools (4:42:06) 7 - Calcutta and the Mission Centres From Delhi to Amboina (5:30:47) 8 - Carey's Family and Friends (6:24:33) 9 - Professor of Sanskrit, Bengali, and Marathi (7:05:58) 10 - The Wyclif of the East—Bible Translation (8:15:27) 11 - What Carey Did for Literature and Humanity (8:50:44) 12 - What Carey Did for Science (8:53:41) 13 - Carey's Immediate Influence in Great Britain and America (10:14:43) 14 - Carey as an Educator—The First Christian College in the East (10:54:28) 15 - Carey's Christian University for the People of India (11:03:30) 16 - Carey's Last Days
