51. Ponnamal (1858–1939 AD)
Amy Carmichael’s Disciple:
"Christ has been my guide and comfort."
(Spoken in her final moments.)
52. Joshua Marshman (~1768–1837 AD)
William Carey’s Disciple: Missionary, educator, and Bible translator in India.
"God’s Word endures forever."
(Spoken during his final moments.)
53. Billy Sunday (1862–1935 AD)
American evangelist and former professional baseball player.
"I’m ready. I’ve done what I could."
(Spoken before his death.)
54. Arthur Polhill (1862–1935 AD)
Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:
Missionary to China with the China Inland Mission.
"God has been my guide all my life."
(Spoken during his final moments.)
55. C.T. Studd (1860–1931 AD)
British missionary and founder of the Worldwide Evangelization Crusade. "
If Jesus Christ be God and died for me, then no sacrifice can be too great for me to make for Him."
(Spoken before his death.)
56. Apollo Kivebulaya (1864–1933 AD)
James Hannington’s Disciple:
Ugandan evangelist and missionary.
"I go to serve my King."
(Spoken during his last moments.)
57. Okon Asuquo (~1870–1930 AD)
Mary Slessor’s Disciple:
Nigerian Christian leader and missionary.
"The Lord has been my guide."
(Spoken before passing.)
58. Marian White (~1870–1930 AD)
William Booth’s Disciple:
Salvation Army officer and evangelist. "
The Lord has been my refuge."
(Spoken before her death.)
59. Jessie McDonald (~1860–1930 AD)
Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:
Missionary to China with the China Inland Mission.
Faithful is He who called me."
(Spoken before her death.)
60. Frederick B. Meyer (1847–1929 AD)
Dwight L. Moody’s Disciple:
English Baptist pastor and evangelist.
"God has led me all my life."
(Spoken before passing.)
61. Frederick Booth-Tucker (1853–1929 AD)
William Booth’s Disciple:
Salvation Army officer and missionary to India.
"God’s kingdom is forever."
(Spoken during his final hours.)
62. R.A. Torrey (1856–1928 AD)
American evangelist and educator. Dwight L. Moody’s Disciple:
"God’s truth stands forever."
(Spoken before passing.)
63. Herbert Booth (1862–1926 AD)
William Booth’s Disciple:
Salvation Army officer and evangelist.
"God has been faithful to the end."
(Spoken before passing.)
64. Emma Dryer (1835–1925 AD)
Dwight L. Moody’s Disciple:
"Soon, I will see my King."
(Spoken in her final hours.)
65. Eme Edem (~1860–1925 AD)
Mary Slessor’s Disciple:
Christian convert and evangelist in Nigeria.
"I go to be with my Savior."
(Spoken near her death.)
66. Alfred Taylor (1860–1925 AD)
Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:
Missionary to China and son of Hudson Taylor.
"He is faithful."
(Spoken during his final illness.)
67. Chief Okon Edet (~1870–1925 AD)
Mary Slessor’s Disciple:
Nigerian Christian leader and preacher.
"Christ has redeemed me."
(Spoken during his final hours.)
68. William Seymour (1870–1922 AD)
Disciple of Charles Parham,
African American pastor and leader of the Azusa Street Revival.
"Glory to God for His grace."
(Spoken before passing.)
69. Pandita Ramabai (1858–1922 AD)
Amy Carmichael’s Disciple:
Indian social reformer and Christian evangelist.
"He is faithful who has called me."
(Spoken before passing.)
70. Alexander Whyte (1836–1921 AD)
Scottish minister and theologian.
"I have peace."
(His last recorded words.)
71. Chief Edem (1860–1920 AD)
Mary Slessor’s Disciple:
"The Lord’s love never fails."
(Spoken before his passing.)
72. Priscilla Mullins (1850–1920 AD)
George Müller’s Disciple:
Missionary and caretaker in Müller’s orphanage ministry.
"The Lord has been my strength."
(Spoken before her death.)
73. Annie Pye (1860–1920 AD)
Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:
Missionary to China with the China Inland Mission.
"Jesus is enough."
(Spoken near her death.)
74. Charles Inwood (1860–1920 AD)
C.T. Studd’s Disciple: Missionary and evangelist.
"To live is Christ."
(Spoken near his death.)
75. John W. Chapman (1859–1918 AD)
American evangelist and hymn writer.
"I see Jesus."
(Spoken during his final illness.)
76.. Andrew Murray (1828–1917 AD)
South African pastor and devotional writer.
"Jesus alone."
(Spoken during his last moments.)
77. Oswald Chambers (1874–1917 AD)
Scottish Baptist evangelist and teacher.
"I am ready to meet my Maker."
(Spoken before his death.)
78. Archdeacon Henry Johnson (1855–1917 AD)
Samuel Crowther’s Disciple:
Nigerian missionary and educator.
"I rest in the arms of my Savior."
(Spoken during his last moments.)
79. Sarah F. Smiley (1830–1917 AD)
American Quaker preacher and writer.
"The light of Christ shines within me."
(Her final words.)
80. Mary Slessor (1848–1915 AD)
Scottish missionary to Nigeria.
"Oh, Lord, bless Africa!"
(Spoken before her death.)
81. Fanny Crosby (1820–1915 AD)
Blind hymn writer of thousands of Christian hymns.
"Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!"
(Quoted from her famous hymn before her death.)
82. William Borden (1887–1913 AD)
American missionary who died before reaching China.
"No reserve, no retreat, no regrets."
(Written shortly before his death.)
83. George Railton (1849–1913 AD)
William Booth’s Disciple:
"The Lord’s work continues."
(Spoken during his last days.)
84. George R. Stuart (1857–1913 AD)
American Methodist minister and evangelist.
Dwight L. Moody’s Disciple:
"Glory be to God."
(Spoken before passing.)
85. Charlotte Digges “Lottie” Moon (1840–1912 AD)
Southern Baptist missionary to China.
"Jesus is all the world to me."
(Her last testimony.)
86. William Booth (1829–1912 AD
Founder of The Salvation Army.
"God shall have all there is of William Booth."
(His final declaration.)
87. Hudson Taylor’s Disciple: Griffith
John (1831–1912 AD)
Welsh missionary to China, key figure in spreading Christianity in Hubei.
"God’s work will prevail."
(Spoken before his death.)
88. John Hyde (1865–1912 AD
American missionary to India, known as "Praying Hyde."
"Shout the victory of Jesus Christ!"
(Spoken in his final moments.)
89. Henry Varley (~1835–1912 AD)
Dwight L. Moody’s Disciple:
British evangelist and preacher.
"God’s grace is sufficient."
(Spoken before passing.)
90. Hannah Whitall Smith (1832–1911 AD)
American evangelist and author of The Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life.
"I rest in God’s love."
(Her last recorded words.)
91. Arthur Tappan Pierson (1837–1911 AD)
American Presbyterian pastor and Bible teacher.
"Faithful is He who has called me."
(Spoken before passing.)
91. Benjamin Broomhall (1829–1911 AD)
Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:
Missionary and prominent member of the China Inland Mission.
"Faithful is He who called us."
(Spoken during his last moments.)
92. Alexander MacLaren (1826–1910 AD)
Scottish Baptist minister and Bible expositor.
"I shall be satisfied when I awake with Thy likeness."
(Spoken before his death.)
93. Henry Grattan Guinness (1835–1910 AD)
Irish evangelist and writer.
"The Lord is my portion forever."
(His last words.)
94. Jacob Chamberlain (1835–1908 AD)
American missionary to India and Bible translator.
"Christ is my hope and my salvation."
(Spoken during his last moments.)
95. Phoebe Knapp (1839–1908 AD)
Fanny Crosby’s Disciple: Composer and hymn writer.
"Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine."
(Spoken before her death.)
97. John G. Paton (1824–1907 AD)
Scottish missionary to the New Hebrides islands. "
I lay my soul upon the altar of God, ready for whatever He wills."
(Spoken during his final days.)
98. George Matheson (1842–1906 AD)
Scottish minister and hymn writer.
"O Love that wilt not let me go."
(Quoted from his hymn before passing.)
99. George Grenfell (1849–1906 AD)
British Baptist missionary to the Congo. "
I leave this world in God’s hands."
(Spoken during his final hours.)
100. Hudson Taylor (1832–1905 AD)
Founder of the China Inland Mission.
"I am so weak, but He is strong."
(Spoken during his last illness.)
101. Jennie Faulding Taylor (1843–1904 AD)
Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:
Missionary to China and second wife of Hudson Taylor.
"Faithful is He who has promised."
(Spoken before her passing.)
102. Grace Dyer Taylor (1865–1904 AD)
Daughter of Hudson Taylor, missionary to China.
"He is faithful who has called me."
(Spoken before her passing.)
103. Jennie Fuller (1847–1903 AD)
Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:
Missionary to China with the China Inland Mission.
"Christ has called, and I have followed."
(Spoken near her death.)
104. Robert Chapman (1803–1902 AD)
English pastor and evangelist.
"God’s grace has been sufficient."
(Spoken before his passing.)
105. John Comber (1852–1902 AD)
English missionary and explorer in Africa.
"I go in peace, trusting my Lord."
(Spoken before passing.)
106. Joseph Parker (1830–1902 AD)
English Congregational minister. "
The Lord reigns; blessed be His name."
(Spoken before his passing.)
107. James Chalmers (1841–1901 AD)
Scottish missionary to Papua New Guinea, martyred.
"We are in God's hands. We live or die as He wills."
(Spoken before being killed by natives.)
108. Isabella Thoburn (1840–1901 AD)
American missionary and founder of Isabella Thoburn College in India.
"I have fought the good fight."
(Spoken near her death.)
109. Robert Clarke (1820–1901 AD)
British missionary and founder of the Punjab Mission.
"I leave everything in the hands of my Savior."
(Spoken during his last illness.)
110. George Brealey (1820–1900 AD)
George Müller’s Disciple:
"God has been faithful to me to the very end."
(Spoken before passing.)
111. Sarah Comstock (1825–1900 AD)
Adoniram Judson’s Disciple:
Missionary and evangelist.
"Blessed be the Lord who called me."
(Spoken during her final hours.)
112. Cyrus Hamlin (1811–1900 AD)
American missionary and educator in Turkey.
"The Lord’s work is eternal."
(Spoken during his last moments.)
113. . D.L. Moody (1837–1899 AD)
American evangelist and founder of the Moody Bible Institute.
"Earth is receding, heaven is opening, God is calling. I must go."
(Spoken during his final moments.)
114. George Müller (1805–1898 AD)
"Christian evangelist known for his orphanage work in England.
My eye is not on the density of the fog, but on the living God."
(Spoken before his passing.)
115. George Müller’s Daughter (1829–1898 AD)
Daughter of evangelist George Müller.
"Father, I see the gates of heaven opening!"
(Spoken during her final moments.)
116. Frances Willard (1839–1898 AD)
American educator, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist.
"Christ shall reign."
(Spoken near her death.)
117. Henry Drummond (1851–1897 AD)
Dwight L. Moody’s Disciple: Scottish evangelist and author of The Greatest Thing in the World. "Christ is everything."
(His last recorded words.)
118. Bishop Henry Whitehead (1825–1896 AD)
English clergyman known for his work during the cholera outbreak.
"The Lord is my light and my salvation."
(Spoken during his final hours.)
119. Adoniram Judson Gordon (1836–1895 AD)
American pastor and founder of Gordon College.
"God will carry me through."
(Spoken before passing away.)
120. James Hudson (1828–1895 AD)
British missionary to Sierra Leone.
"He is faithful to the end."
(Spoken during his final hours.)
121. James Wright (1826–1895 AD)
George Müller’s Disciple:
Director of Müller’s orphanage after Müller’s death.
"The Lord is faithful."
(Spoken during his last moments.)
122. Mah Pan (1820–1895 AD)
Sarah B. Judson’s Disciple:
Burmese convert and evangelist. "Christ has been my guide." (Spoken near her death.)
123. Efik King Eyo Honesty VII (1820–1893 AD)
Mary Slessor’s Disciple: Nigerian Christian leader and supporter of Slessor’s mission. "I live and die in Christ." (Spoken before passing.)
124. Bishop Daniel Alexander Payne (1811–1893 AD) African Methodist Episcopal bishop and educator. "God’s work is eternal, and I rest in His peace." (Spoken before passing.)
125. Charles Spurgeon (1834–1892 AD)
British preacher known as the "Prince of Preachers." "Jesus died for me." (Spoken as his last words.)
126. Andrew Bonar (1810–1892 AD) Scottish minister and hymn writer. "Go on, go on! You are getting nearer home each day." (Spoken near the end of his life.)
127. Jacob Wainwright (1850–1892 AD)David Livingstone’s Disciple: Native African assistant and missionary, helped return Livingstone's body to England. "Let us walk in the light of the Lord." (Spoken during his final moments.)
128. Sechele (1812–1892 AD)Robert Moffat’s Disciple: African chief and early Christian convert. "I follow the Lord who saves." (Spoken before his passing.)
129. Bishop Thomas Valpy (1822–1892 AD) Missionary to India and bishop of Calcutta. "I go to see my King." (Spoken during his final hours.)
130. James Calvert (1813–1892 AD) Missionary to Fiji. "Christ is the light of the world." (Spoken near his death.)
131. Samuel Crowther (1809–1891 AD)First African Anglican bishop. "I am grateful to have served my Master until my final breath."(His final testimony.)
132. Thomas Valpy French (1825–1891 AD) Bishop of Lahore and missionary to India and Arabia. "I go to meet my King." (Spoken before his death.)
133. Catherine Booth (1829–1890 AD)Co-founder of The Salvation Army. "The waters are rising, but so am I. I am not going under, but over."(Spoken near the end of her life.)st. "Lord, I thank You that You have left me nothing to hang on to but Yourself."(His final prayer.)
134. Alexander MacKay (1849–1890 AD)Scottish missionary to Uganda. "If we die, we die for the cause of Christ."(Spoken before his death.)
135. William Carey’s Grandson (~1820–1890 AD)Henry Martyn’s Disciple: Missionary and educator in India. "God’s work is never in vain." (Spoken during his final moments.)
136. Bishop Edward Parry (1830–1890 AD) British bishop and missionary. "My Redeemer lives." (Spoken before passing.)
137. James Wright (1825–1890 AD)
George Müller’s Disciple: Successor to Müller in the orphanage ministry. "God is faithful in all His ways." (Spoken before his death.)
138. Horatius Bonar (1808–1889 AD)
Scottish preacher and hymn writer. "I rest my soul on Jesus alone." (Spoken before passing.)
139. George Stott (1835–1889 AD)
Hudson Taylor’s Disciple: Missionary to China with one leg, known for his perseverance. "God has never failed me." (Spoken near his death.)
140. Nathan Brown (1807–1886 AD)
Henry Martyn’s Disciple: American missionary to India and Japan. "Christ’s light has guided me all my life." (Spoken during his final illness.)
141. William Boardman (1810–1886 AD)
American minister and author of The Higher Christian Life. "I long to be with my Savior." (Spoken during his last illness.)
142. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury (1801–1885 AD)
British politician and social reformer. "I do not think that in the hour of death I shall regret having done too little for the world."(Spoken during his final illness.)
143. James Hannington (1847–1885 AD)
Anglican missionary and first bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa. "Go, tell your master that I have purchased the road to Uganda with my blood."(Spoken before his martyrdom.)
144. Elizabeth Hannington, Bishop Hannington’s Wife (1850–1885 AD)
Wife of missionary James Hannington.
"God’s will be done in my life." (Spoken before her passing.)
145. Thra She (1825–1885 AD)
Adoniram Judson’s Disciple: Burmese pastor and evangelist. "The light of Christ shines in me." (Spoken before passing.)
146. Anthony Ashley-Cooper (1801–1885 AD) English social reformer and philanthropist. "Only Jesus." (Spoken near his death.)
147. Krishna Mohan Banerjee (1813–1885 AD) William Carey’s Disciple "The light of Christ has changed my life."(Spoken before passing.)
148. Samuel Wells Williams (1812–1884 AD) American missionary to China and diplomat. "Christ is my guiding light." (Spoken before passing.)
149. Maria Taylor (1856–1884 AD)Hudson Taylor’s Wife: Missionary to China and teacher. "Faithful is He who called me." (Spoken during her final illness.)
150. Robert Moffat (1795–1883 AD) Scottish missionary to South Africa. "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race." (Quoted from 2 Timothy 4:7 before passing.)
151. Bishop John Colenso (1814–1883 AD) Bishop of Natal, South Africa. "Christ is my all in all." (His final words.)
152. William Hanna (1808–1882 AD)Thomas Chalmers’s Disciple: Scottish minister and biographer. "The Lord’s grace is my comfort." (Spoken during his final hours.)
153. Joseph Waterhouse (~1830–1881 AD) James Calvert’s Disciple: Missionary to Fiji. "The Lord’s kingdom shall endure." (Spoken before his death.)
154. Mebalwe Mochochama (~1820–1880 AD)
Robert Moffat’s Disciple: African Christian preacher and evangelist. "The Lord has led me all my life." (Spoken before his death.)
155. Alfred Saker (1814–1880 AD) English missionary to Africa and founder of Victoria, Cameroon. "Blessed be the Lord for His mercy." (Spoken during his final hours.)
156. William S. Plumer (1802–1880 AD)American Presbyterian minister and theologian. "God has been faithful to me, and I am ready to see Him."(His final words.)
157. Maung Shway Moung (~1820–1880 AD) Ann Judson’s Disciple: Burmese convert and pastor. "The Lord is my shepherd." (Spoken before his death.)
158. Frances Ridley Havergal (1836–1879 AD)English hymn writer and poet. "It is all perfect peace. I am resting in Jesus."(Her final testimony.)
159. Joseph Mullens (1820–1879 AD)Alexander Duff’s Disciple: Missionary and leader of the London Missionary Society in India. "Christ alone is my joy." (Spoken during his final hours.)
160. Joel Bulu (1813–1879 AD) John Hunt’s Disciple: Fijian convert and preacher. "The Lord is my shepherd." (Spoken during his last illness.)
161. Elizabeth Prentiss (1818–1878 AD)American hymn writer and author. "More love to Thee, O Christ."(Spoken before her death.)
162. . Alexander Duff (1806–1878 AD)Scottish missionary to India. "Thy will be done."(His last recorded words.)
163. Alexander Duff (1806–1878 AD) Scottish missionary to India. "Thy will be done." (His last recorded words.)
164. Charles Hodge (1797–1878 AD)American theologian and Princeton Seminary professor. "I go to be with my Savior."(Spoken during his final moments.)
165. Andrew Bonar’s Wife (1813–1876 AD)Wife of Scottish minister Andrew Bonar. "I see Jesus."(Her last testimony.)
166. Charles Finney (1792–1875 AD)American revivalist preacher. "I can see nothing but Jesus."(Spoken before his passing.)
167. Chuma (~1840–1875 AD)David Livingstone’s Disciple: African convert and one of Livingstone’s loyal attendants. "I follow the God of David." (Spoken before passing.)