July in world evangelism outreach: It happened today!

TL;DR:
A world missions event from the past that happened on each day of July. Three examples are: On July 6, 1842, John Ross, who has been called "one of the most effective missionaries of his generation," was born. Making China his home for almost four decades, Ross also founded Protestant churches in Manchuria and Korea. On July 16, 1974, the Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization opened in Switzerland with 2500 participants from 150 nations. On July 28, 1861, Missionary Willis Folson wrote an entry in his diary entry that lamented the language obstacles faced by cross-cultural missionaries: "This day I tried to preach in Choctaw and in English at Buck Creek . . . but got confused."

On this date in global missions history

"Since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses . . ." -- Hebrews 12:1

Fulfilling the Great Commission: Events, locations, people and movements in world evangelism

-- Howard Culbertson, hculbert@snu.edu
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