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William Carey
Today in the Word, September 21, 1995, p. 28.
William Carey
Today in the Word, September 21, 1995, p. 28.
William Carey is considered the father of modern missions. The man who spent his early years as a cobbler became one of the greatest linguists the church has ever known. It's reported that Carey translated parts of the Bible into as many as 24 Indian languages. When he first went to India, some regarded him with dislike and contempt. At a dinner party a distinguished guest, hoping to humiliate Carey, said in a loud voice, "I suppose, Mr. Carey, you once worked as a shoemaker." Carey responded humbly, "No, your lordship, not as a shoemaker, only a cobbler." Carey didn't claim to make shoes, only to mend them.