
CHRONOLOGY OF THE LIFE OF FRANCISCO G. PENZOTTI
The following is more about my hero, Francisco Penzotti. This is taken from this web site here! I hope you read this and pray that God will will give us more men just like...
The following is more about my hero, Francisco Penzotti. This is taken from this web site here! I hope you read this and pray that God will will give us more men just like...
I learned of Francisco Penzotti reading a book while I was a missionary in Peru. Peru didn’t get freedom of religion, legally, until 1960. This man got that process started. The information you will...
Carey’s passion prevailed. Within five months, on October 2, 1792, twelve ministers formed a society “for the propagation of the Gospel among the Heathen, according to the recommendations of Carey’s Enquiry.” They passed around...
On this day in 1823, Beverly Blanckard, the sister of George Boardman, wrote a letter to her brother, describing to him some of the trials and difficulties that his family back in America had...
On this day in 1760, the first Moravian missionaries arrive in Tranquebar, a coastal town near the southeastern tip of India on the Bay of Bengal. It was the vision of Zinzendorf that a...
(Pgs. 271-272) February 28, 1863 ‘One Mr. Paton, expressing great anxiety to see some of them, she, after consulting some time with the other blacks, said she had some belonging to King John, her...
(Pg. 168) February 15, 1861 Mr. Gordon, in his last letter to me dated the 15th of February, 1861, says: “My Dear Brother- I have news of the best and of the worst character...
(Pgs. 211-212) January 26, 1862 On Sunday the 26th of January, thirty persons came to work at the mission house. Thereafter, at great risk, we had worship at three of the nearest and most...
BACKUS, Isaac (1724–1806), American Baptist clergyman, one of the outstanding advocates of the principle of the separation of church and state, was born on 9 January 1724 in Norwich, Connecticut, the son of Samuel...
(Pgs. 152-154) January 1, 1861 The first of January 1861 was a New Year’s Day ever to be remembered. Mr. And Mrs. Johnston, Abraham and I, had spent nearly the whole time in a...