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  1. John Nelson Hyde (November 9, 1865 – February 17, 1912), known as Praying Hyde, was an American missionary who preached in the Punjab. Biography

  2. Oct 4, 2024 · By 1908, John Hyde dared to pray what was to many at the convention an impossible request: that during the coming year in India one soul would be saved every day. Three hundred sixty five people converted, baptized, and publicly confessing Jesus as their Savior. Impossible -- yet it happened. Before the next convention John Hyde had prayed more ...

  3. John Hyde. 1865 – 1912. John Hyde, better known as “Praying Hyde” was born in Carrollton, Illinois. His father was a Presbyterian minister who faithfully proclaimed the Gospel message and called for the Lord to thrust out labourers into his harvest. He prayed this prayer not only in the pulpit but also in the home around the family altar.

  4. Apr 28, 2010 · That became the plea of John Hyde, born on this day, November 9, 1865 in Carrollton, Illinois. John's family were praying people. Consequently, as a young man, he learned to pray expecting results. John's brother Edmund went as a student missionary to Montana, where he contracted a fever and died. John wondered if he should take Edmund's place.

  5. Apr 22, 2023 · Participants set aside a half-hour each day to pray for revival, and the result was a stunning anointing that fell upon them all. Each year thereafter the group gathered to fast and fervently pray for the lost. Hyde supervised the prayer sessions, and those involved were astonished at his vision, discernment and incredible burden for souls.

  6. Send us your prayer request online. Call The 700 Club Prayer Center at 1 (800) 700-7000, 24 hours a day. A caring friend will be there to pray with you in your time of need. With periods of outright persecution by natives, and few, if any conversions, Hyde began leading his fellow missionaries in intercession for India.

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  8. John Hyde1865-1912. John Hyde was born in Illinois in 1865, the son of a Presbyterian minister. In 1892, he departed to India to preach in the Punjab region. As he was partially deaf, he struggled to learn the native languages. His mission at first gained few converts and endured persecution. In 1896 there were no conversions at all.

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