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Jonathan Edwards’ missionary work among the Mohican Indians represents a lesser-known yet significant chapter of his life, highlighting his profound commitment to spreading the gospel to all nations, including Native American communities.
In the 1750s, while serving as the pastor of the church in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, Edwards took on the role of missionary to the local Mohican and nearby Native American tribes. This appointment was part of a broader colonial-era effort to evangelize indigenous peoples. Driven by deep theological convictions and a sense of moral responsibility, Edwards was dedicated to addressing the spiritual needs of Native Americans, believing their salvation through Jesus Christ to be of utmost importance.
His efforts in Stockbridge not only reflect his missionary zeal but also his unwavering belief in the universal relevance of the gospel.
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