Adoniram Judson
Adoniram Judson (1788-1850) was an American Baptist missionary and a pioneer in the foreign missions movement. He is best known for his work in Burma (now Myanmar), where he spent almost the entire span of his adult life spreading the gospel and translating the Bible into the Burmese language.
In Burma, Judson faced immense challenges, including a lack of resources, hostile political and cultural conditions, and widespread opposition to his message. Despite these difficulties, he persevered and was eventually able to establish the first Baptist church in Burma and translate the entire Bible into Burmese. He also wrote a Burmese-English dictionary and worked tirelessly to spread the gospel among the Burmese people. Judson died in Burma in 1850, after 37 years of missionary work.
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