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The Missionaries
Who carried the work — and what kind of work it was. Each profile gives the social impact, a personal timeline, the institutions left behind, and page-cited sources, written in our own words.
Amy Carmichael
1867–1951
Rescued children from temple servitude and raised them in the Dohnavur Fellowship.
Child rescueWomen’s upliftmentIndigenous church
E. Stanley Jones
1884–1973
Sought to present Christ as Indian, not Western — through Round Table Conferences and Christian ashrams.
Indigenous churchSocial reform
Ida Scudder
1870–1960
Built Vellore's great medical centre and a school to train Indian women as doctors.
MedicalEducationWomen’s upliftment
Mary Reed
1854–1943
Stricken with leprosy herself, she gave her life to the lepers of the Himalayas at Chandag.
Leprosy care
Paul Brand
1914–2003
Pioneered reconstructive surgery for leprosy and proved its damage comes from the loss of pain.
Leprosy careMedical
V. S. Azariah
1874–1945
India's first Anglican bishop, who led village mass movements and put mission in Indian hands.
Indigenous churchMass movement
William Carey
1761–1834
A self-taught cobbler who became Bengal's great Bible translator and pressed colonial India toward social reform.
Bible translationEducationSocial reformIndigenous church