August in world missions history: It happened today!

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On August 4, 1892, English medical missionary Sir Wilfred T. Grenfell arrived in Labrador, Newfoundland. He labored as a physician and missionary for 42 years and was instrumental in setting up orphanages, hospitals, cooperative stores, and other community organizations. On August 18, 1732, on an emotional farewell service, Moravian Christians at Herrnhut sang 100 hymns and commissioned Leonard Dober and David Nitschmann as missionaries to African slaves in the West Indies. On August 28, 1975, Nazarene missionary Armand Doll was imprisoned by Mozambique's Marxist government. Over the next several months, he smuggled letters out to his wife inside empty toothpaste tubes.

A world missions event from the past that happened on each day of October. Three examples are:

On this date in global outreach

"Do you see what this means—all these pioneers who blazed the way, all these veterans cheering us on?" (The Message) -- Hebrews 12:1

Fulfilling Acts 1:8 -- Events, locations, people, and movements in world evangelism

-- Howard Culbertson, hculbert@snu.edu

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