Ludwig Nommensen, Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen was a pioneer missionary to the Batak people in Sumatra. He was born in Nordstrand in Schleswig, which was then Danish territory. The experience of
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Ludwig Nommensen, Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen was a pioneer missionary to the Batak people in Sumatra. He was born in Nordstrand in Schleswig, which was then Danish territory. The experience of
Read moreBarnabas, Many great men and women of faith are mentioned throughout the Scriptures, and one of them is Barnabas. Joseph was his birth name and he was a Levite hailing
Read moreEliza Agnew, She was born to pious Christian parents James, and Jane Agnew in New York. From her school days, she cherished the resolve to do the mission work. In
Read moreTitus Coan, Born in the farmlands of Killingworth, Titus Coan was the youngest son of Gaylord Coan and Tamza Nettleton. Although he heard the gospel for most of his life,
Read moreJohn Gibson Paton, was a Scottish missionary who served in the New Hebrides Islands in South Pacific. He studied at a Parish school and learned the cloth manufacturing trade when
Read moreSaint Origen, Saint Origen of Alexandria (also known as Origenes Adamantius) was one of the greatest early Christian theologians. He was greatly influenced by his father Leonides who taught him
Read moreCharles Spurgeon, Charles Haddon Spurgeon was born into a family of clerics. Though his formal education was limited, he loved books and was fascinated with John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress. On
Read moreDamien de Veuster, also clled Father Damien, was born Joseph de Veuster in Tremelo, Belgium. When he was 13 years old, he had to quit school and owrk on his
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