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John Rangiah - A Missiological Perspective on His Legacy - Rodney Ragwan

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World Class tells the inspiring story of John Rangiah, an often-overlooked Indian missionary who journeyed from Nellore, India, to Natal, South Africa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This episode explores Rangiah's pivotal role in establishing the Indian Baptist Church amidst the racial segregation of the time, his culturally sensitive approach to ministry, and his participation in the global missionary movement. Discover how his unwavering faith, strategic vision, and commitment to unity left an enduring legacy that continues to shape our understanding of mission today. Join us as we delve into a remarkable life that challenges conventional narratives and offers profound insights for contemporary mission.

Reference

Israel, N. M. 1988 Indian Baptist History. BASA Annual Brochure.
Stanger, Kwa Zulu Natal.

Israel, N. M. 2004 John Rangiah and a Century of Indian Baptist Work in Africa (1903-
2003). Speech delivered to Baptist World Alliance Heritage and Identity
Commission, Washington, VA.

Jacob, V. C. and Cornelius, H. 1953 The Indian Baptist Mission.1903-1953.
Durban: CP

Stanley, B. 2009 The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910.
Grand Rapids/Cambridge: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.

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World Class tells the inspiring story of John Rangiah, an often-overlooked Indian missionary who journeyed from Nellore, India, to Natal, South Africa, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This episode explores Rangiah's pivotal role in establishing the Indian Baptist Church amidst the racial segregation of the time, his culturally sensitive approach to ministry, and his participation in the global missionary movement. Discover how his unwavering faith, strategic vision, and commitment to unity left an enduring legacy that continues to shape our understanding of mission today. Join us as we delve into a remarkable life that challenges conventional narratives and offers profound insights for contemporary mission.

Reference

Israel, N. M. 1988 Indian Baptist History. BASA Annual Brochure.
Stanger, Kwa Zulu Natal.

Israel, N. M. 2004 John Rangiah and a Century of Indian Baptist Work in Africa (1903-
2003). Speech delivered to Baptist World Alliance Heritage and Identity
Commission, Washington, VA.

Jacob, V. C. and Cornelius, H. 1953 The Indian Baptist Mission.1903-1953.
Durban: CP

Stanley, B. 2009 The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910.
Grand Rapids/Cambridge: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.

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