March 11, 1812:
Fire engulfs missionary William Carey’s print shop in Serampore, India, destroying his massive polyglot dictionary, two grammar books, sets of type for 14 eastern languages, and whole versions of the Bible. Undaunted, Carey said, “The loss is heavy, but as traveling a road the second time is usually done with greater ease and certainty than the first time, so I trust the work will lose nothing of real value. “¦ We are cast down but not in despair.” News of the fire also catapulted Carey to fame, bringing in abundant funds and volunteer labor (see William Carey).
On this day…
- The Vastness of His Resources – 2025
- Standing Out Among Men – 2025
- Psalm 28 – 2024
- Psalm 27 – 2024
- March 23, 2014 – 2014
- Acts 8:30 – 2009
- The Things That Matter – 2009
- LEAVE ROOM FOR GOD – 2009
- Jeremiah 31:33 – 2008
- 2 Timothy 4:8 – 2008
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.