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  2. May 16, 2022 · On November 25, 1800, a 36-year-old Indian carpenter named Krishna Pal slipped into the tank where he was going to bathe, dislocating his shoulder. Having heard about a doctor at the Baptist mission at Serampore, not far from his house, he sent two of his children to ask for help.

  3. By the end of that year, the mission had their first convert, a Hindu named Krishna Pal. They had also earned the goodwill of the local Danish government and Richard Wellesley, then Governor-General of India. In May 1799 William Ward and Hannah and Joshua Marshman arrived from England and joined Carey in his work. [21]

  4. Krishna Chandra Pal (d. 1822) Carey’s first Indian convert. Krishna Chandra Pal lived a life of “firsts.” He worked near Serampore as a carpenter and heard of Jesus while working for some...

  5. Krishna Pal (Bengali: কৃষ্ণ পাল; 1764–1822) was the first Indian convert to Baptist Christianity, through the missionary activity the Baptist Missionary Society.

  6. Jan 30, 2019 · Krishna Pal was the first Indian convert to Baptist Christianity due to the missionary activity of William Carey, the founder of the Baptist Missionary Society, and his co-workers. Krishna Pal, born in 1764 in Calcutta, was a Bengali Hindu carpenter who became the first Indian Baptist convert.

  7. After the baptism of Krishna Pal in 1800, the missionaries set out to encourage his gifts ‘to the uttermost so that he may preach the Gospel to his countrymen’, and Pal duly became an ...

  8. Jul 31, 2018 · In 1800, Carey finally baptized his first convert, Krishna Pal, who soon became an evangelist. Despite these early years of minimal fruit in terms of conversions, by 1821, Carey and his associates had baptized 1,407 converts.

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