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"I took these men's lives into myself, and I felt my consciousness changed, that God was scraping off all the crud and dirt from my insides and preparing me to be used by Himself for His work."

"Some people treat these men and women like superheroes. However, they were imperfect sinners like us and did a great many things wrong, some more than others. Rather than accepting their teachings whole, we should seek to separate the precious from the worthless and examine all things and hold fast that which is good ."

"Much of the world today is corrupt. Regrettably, much of Christian ministy is problematic as well. These men and women of God, however, in some cases laboring in obscurity and all but forgotten, have much to tell us today."

"I've been on short-term mission trips and have been amazed to see what God is doing in the world today. I would like to know how to be a better missionary, in case I get to go again. And what better way to do this than to look at gifted lives from the past."

"Paul preached Christ's death for us and His resurrection, and that we may be reunited to God through faith in Jesus. Knowing this, shall we not long for every person on earth to realize this ultimate truth as well?"


Welcome!

Welcome to Missionary E-Texts Archive, an electronic repository of historical texts by, about and for missionaries. We hope you enjoy them!

Our emphasis is on missionaries whose spiritual lives or missionary experiences are of potential value to us today. This is motivated by Paul's teaching concerning the value of following the example of worthy lives (Phil. 3:17).



Missionaries

  • Paul of Tarsus (1st cent. A.D.), missionary to Asia Minor and Europe
  • Patrick (5th cent. A.D.), missionary to Ireland
  • Raymond Lull (1235-1316), missionary to Northern Africa
  • David Brainerd (1718-1747), missionary to Native Americans
  • William Carey (1761-1834), missionary to India
  • Henry Martyn (1781-1812), missionary to India and Persia
  • Ann Judson (1789-1826), missionary to Burma
  • Hudson Taylor (1832-1905), missionary to China
  • Samuel Zwemer (1867-1952), missionary to the Arab world


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    The Texts

    1. General Missions History

    Text: Christian Heroism in Heathen Lands, by Galen B. Royer. Elgin, Illinois: Brethren Publishing House, 1914.

    Overview: A textbook-style overview of missions history and leading missionaries from history. In DjVu format (download the browser plugin).

    Keywords: Overview, quick read, bite-sized chapters, missions history.

    Read book now.

    Individual chapters: Introduction | William Carey | Robert Morrison | David Livingstone | Adoniram Judson | Guido Fridolin Verbeck | James Chalmers | James Gilmour | Fidelia Fiske | John Kenneth Mackenzie | Henry Martyn | Missions till 1790 | Growth in the 19th Century.


    2. Paul of Tarsus, Missionary to Asia Minor and Europe

    Text: The Bible.

    Overview: Paul of Tarsus, 'missionary extraordinaire' and personal witness to Jesus, played a major part in evangelizing Asia Minor and Europe. We know of his efforts mainly through Luke's Acts of the Apostles and Paul's letters in the Bible, the ultimate
    sourcebook for missionary training. These texts are located off-site at The Bible Gateway.

    Keywords: Authoritative, ancient, raw history, inspired, miraculous, guidebook.

    Read now: Acts of the Apostles | Letter to the Romans | First Letter to the Corinthians | Second Letter to the Corinthians | Letter to the Galatians | Letter to the Ephesians | Letter to the Philippians | Letter to the Colossians | First Letter to the Thessalonians | Second Letter to the Thessalonians | First Letter to Timothy | Second Letter to Timothy | Letter to Titus | Letter to Philemon | (Letter to the Hebrews).


    3. Patrick of Ireland

    Text: The Confessions of Patrick.

    Overview: Spiritual autobiography of Patrick, influential 5th century missionary to Ireland. In HTML format. Text courtesy
    Christian Classics Ethereal Library.

    Keywords: Humility, heart for God, heart for people, imbued with Scripture, quick read.

    Read book now.

    Biographical sketch of the life of Patrick, located offsite at the Christian History Institute web site.


    4. Raymund Lull

    Text: Raymund Lull: First Missionary to the Moslems, by Samuel M. Zwemer. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1902. 204pp.

    Overview: Raymund Lull (Ramon Llull) (c. 1235-1316), late medieval scholar, missionary and martyr to Northern Africa, predated the modern missionary movement by centuries. In
    DjVu format (download the browser plugin).

    Keywords: Learned, loving, bold, pioneering, ahead of his time, going where no one else would go.

    Read book now.

    Individual chapters: Introduction | Europe and the Saracens in the Thirteenth Century | Raymund Lull's Birthplace and Early Life | The Vision and Call to Service | Preparation for the Conflict | At Montpellier, Paris and Rome | His First Missionary Journey to Tunis | Other Missionary Journeys | Raymund Lull as Philosopher and Author | His Last Missionary Journey and his Martyrdom | "Who Being Dead yet Speaketh" | Bibliography .


    5. David Brainerd

    Text: Journal and writings of David Brainerd, taken from The Works of Jonathan Edwards.

    Overview: David Brainerd (1718-1747) was missionary to native American peoples of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. His journals were widely read and highly influential. In HTML format. Text courtesy
    Christian Classics Ethereal Library.

    Keywords: Devoted, humble, heart for God and His work.

    Read now: The Life and Diary of David Brainerd: With Notes and Reflections. | Mr. Brainerd's Journal, In Two Parts. | Appendices to Mr. Brainerd's Journal. | Mr. Brainerd's Remains, Consisting of Letters and Other Papers .

    Biographical sketch of the life of David Brainerd, located offsite at the Christian History Institute web site.

    6. William Carey

    Text: Life of William Carey, Shoemaker and Missionary, by George Smith. 1909 edition.

    Overview: William Carey (1761-1834), missionary to India and founder of the English Baptist Missionary Society, often considered to be the founder of modern missions. In HTML format. Text courtesy
    Christian Classics Ethereal Library.

    Keywords: Bold, learned, innovative, dedicated.

    Read book now.

    Biographical sketch of the life of William Carey, located offsite at the Christian History Institute web site.

    7. William Carey, An Enquiry

    Text: An Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians to use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens, by William Carey, 1792.

    Overview: The book considered by some to have inaugurated the era of modern missions. This text is located off-site at GraceNet UK.

    Keywords: Manifesto, call to Christianity to obey God, heart for the world.

    Read book now.

    8. Carey, Marshman and Ward

    Text: The Story of Carey Marshman and Ward: The Serampore Missionaries, by John Clark Marshman. London: Alexander Strahan and Co., 1864.

    Overview: A history of William Carey and his associates in India. In DjVu format (download the browser plugin).

    Keywords: Dedicated, innovative, pioneering, successful.

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    Read more about the Serampore missionaries offsite at the Christian History Institute web site.

    9. Henry Martyn

    Text: A Memoir of Rev. Henry Martyn, B. D., by John Sargent. New York: American Tract Society, 184-?. 447 pp.

    Overview: Henry Martyn (1781-1812), fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and missionary to India and Persia of the early 19th century, has been described by some as having the most well-balanced spirituality of any Christian figure of the 19th century. In
    DjVu format (download the browser plugin).

    Keywords: Erudite, spiritual, humble, self-effacing, heart for God and for people.

    Read book now.

    Biographical sketch of the life of Henry Martyn, located offsite at the Christian History Institute web site.

    10. Henry Martyn's Journal

    Text: Journal and Letters of the Rev. Henry Martyn, B. D., ed. S. Wilberforce. New York: M. W. Dodd, 1851. 466 pp.

    Overview: The published edition of Henry Martyn's journals and letters in its entirety. In DjVu format (download the browser plugin).

    Keywords: Authentic, honest, self-effacing, hungering for God.

    Read book now.

    Individual chapters: Introduction | Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Chapter 5 | Chapter 6 | Chapter 7 | Chapter 8 | Chapter 9 | Chapter 10 | Chapter 11 | Chapter 12 | Chapter 13 | Chapter 14 | Chapter 15 | Chapter 16 | Chapter 17 | Chapter 18 .

    11. Ann Judson

    Text: Memoir of Mrs. Ann H. Judson, Late Missionary to Burma. Including a History of the American Baptist Mission in the Burman Empire, third edition, by James D. Knowles. Boston: Lincoln and Edmans, 1829.

    Overview: Ann Hasseltine Judson (1789-1826) and her husband Adoniram were among the first overseas missionaries from America. In
    DjVu format (download the browser plugin).

    Keywords: Full of trials and perils; promotional.

    Read book now.

    Biographical sketch of the life of Ann Judson, located offsite at the Christian History Institute web site.

    12. Hudson Taylor

    Text: Hudson Taylor in Early Years: The Growth of a Soul, by Dr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor. New York: Hodder and Stoughton; George H. Doran Co., 1912.

    Overview: Hudson Taylor (1832-1905) was a pioneering missionary to the interior of China and founder of the China Inland Mission. In
    DjVu format (download the browser plugin).

    Keywords: Spiritual, dedicated, pioneering.

    Read book now.

    Biographical sketch of the life of Hudson Taylor, located offsite at the Christian History Institute web site.

    13. Hudson Taylor on the History of the China Inland Mission

    Text: A Retrospect, by J. Hudson Taylor. 2nd edition. London: Morgan and Scott: China Inland Mission, 1894.

    Overview: Hudson Taylor gives an overview of the history of the China Inland Mission. In DjVu format (download the browser plugin).

    Keywords: Pioneering, miraculous, authentic.

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    Individual chapters: Introduction | The Power of Prayer | The Call to Service | Preparation for Service | Further Answers to Prayer | Life in London | Strengthened by Faith | Mighty to Save | Voyage to China | Early Missionary Experiences | First Evangelistic Efforts | With the Rev. W. C. Burns | The Call to Swatow | "The Missionary Call": Words and Music | Man Proposes, God Disposes | Providential Guidance | Settlement in Ningpo | Timely Supplies | God a Refuge for Us | A New Agency Needed | Formation of the C. I. M. | The Mission in 1894 | The Mission in 1902 | Stations of the C. I. M. .

    14. Hudson Taylor: Union and Communion

    Text: Union and Communion: Or, Thoughts on the Song of Solomon, by J. Hudson Taylor. London: Religious Tract Society, 1929.

    Overview: Hudson Taylor shares spiritual insights from his experience of communion with God. In plain text format. Text courtesy Christian Classics Ethereal Library.

    Keywords: Spiritual, practical, insightful.

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    15. Samuel Zwemer on Islam

    Text: Islam: A Challenge to Faith, by Samuel M. Zwemer, second revised edition. New York: Layman's Missionary Movement, 1909.

    Overview: A fairly comprehensive overview of Islam written by Samuel M. Zwemer (1867-1952), missionary to the Muslim world. In
    DjVu format (download the browser plugin).

    Keywords: Encyclopedic, evangelical, motivational, somewhat dated.

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    Individual chapters: Introduction | The Origin and Sources of Islam | Mohammed, the Prophet of Islam | The Spread of Islam | The Faith of Islam | The Ritual of Islam | The Ethics of Islam | Division, Disintegration, and Reform | The Present Condition of the Moslem World | Missions to Moslems | Methods and Results | The Problem and the Peril | A Challenge to Faith | Appendices and Index .

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