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  1. Adoniram Judson (/ ˌædəˈnaɪrəm /; August 9, 1788 – April 12, 1850) was an American Congregationalist and later Particular Baptist [ 1 ] missionary, who worked in Burma for almost forty years. At the age of 25, Judson was sent from North America to preach in Burma.

  2. Jud paid tuition so that his son Calvin could attend Cass Technical High School in Detroit. Jud worked at Chrysler as a foreman. After church on Sunday, Jud, Helen and Calvin would go to Helen's brother Bud's house to visit.

    • Male
    • May 11, 1900
    • Helena Maria Mathilda (Leschewski) Rowley
    • June 28, 1953
  3. Adoniram Judson spent a few years in learning the Burmese language and adapted the local customs to evangelism. He opened his first preaching place in 1819, and baptized Maung Naw, his first Burman convert.

  4. As a preacher, Translator, prisoner, Husband, and homeland hero, Adoniram Judson demonstrated his conviction that a missionary is a missionary for life.

  5. The legacy of Adoniram and the three Mrs. Judsons encouraged thousands of Americans to faithful Christian commitment and led many to serve as missionaries themselves. For more on the lives of the Judsons, see Christian History issue #90.

  6. In 1899, Harper’s Weekly dubbed Baptist missionary Adoniram Judson the 19th century’s second-most recognized name. Judson established the church in Burma (now Myanmar) and translated the New ...

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  8. Adoniram seized upon the book of riddles joyfully, and was a good deal surprised and disappointed to find it the veritable arithmetic which the larger boys in Master Dodge's school were studying.

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