Which Biography of William Carey Should I Read?

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Readability

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Original Sources

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Devotional Quality

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Avoids Hagiography

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Biblical Clarity

FieldIndia
MissionaryWilliam Carey
AuthorTimothy George
Era1790s–1830s

Overview

Many biographers have published works on the life of William Carey, and most of them are incredibly dry. But not this one! Author Timothy George’s Faithful Witness: The Life and Mission of William Carey stands out as the most riveting biography of William Carey. How can the life of the Father of Modern Missions be anything but an exciting testimony to God’s work? Carey’s faithful walk with God, persistent plodding in ministry, and astounding influence both in India and throughout the world encourage all who read of his life to “expect great things from God: attempt great things for God.”

George keeps the story moving without skipping over any crucial events in this account of the beginning of the modern missions movement. He follows Carey from his childhood, to his shoemaker bench, to his pulpit, to his preacher’s fellowship, to his daring advance to India, through his years of deep trials, to his faithful team that God brought together, to his translation work on the Scriptures, to his educational establishments, and to the spread of Christianity from Kolkata, India. Along the way, George includes enough inspiring quotes to cover your bedroom wall.

Read this book. It belongs near the top of any missionary biography list.