AUGUST 9 "WILL NOT BE DENIED PURPOSE!"
Some people will not be denied purpose! In 1857, shortly before his graduation from Princeton theological seminary, Sheldon Jackson applied to the Presbyterian board of foreign missions for assignment to siam or Columbia, only to be turned down because he was "lacking in physique." young Sheldon accepted the challenge of home missions instead, demonstrating over the next half century that, though standing only slightly over five feet, he could become a giant among men. whenever a new frontier opened, Jackson was there, traveling almost a million miles in the course of his missionary work in Minnesota, the rocky mountain states, and Alaska. he went on foot and horseback, by railroad and stagecoach, by sailboat and canoe, and even by ox cart and reindeer sled. he survived severe snowstorms, shipwrecks and Indian uprisings. three times newspapers reported his death prematurely and once they printed his obituary.
Jackson established over a hundred churches and missions, including the first Presbyterian churches in Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Arizona, and Alaska. although Sheldon Jackson never settled in Alaska, he adopted that neglected northern outpost as his main focus of attention from 1877 until his death in 1909.
Jackson established over a hundred churches and missions, including the first Presbyterian churches in Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Arizona, and Alaska. although Sheldon Jackson never settled in Alaska, he adopted that neglected northern outpost as his main focus of attention from 1877 until his death in 1909.
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