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David and John Brainerd—18th Century Heroic American Missionaries

Jan 18 2026

By: Mack Tomlinson

The sermon centers on the transformative legacy of David and John Brainerd, two 18th-century missionaries whose unwavering commitment to God’s call exemplifies sacrificial evangelism and spiritual perseverance. Drawing from their lives, the preacher highlights how their radical consecration—marked by hardship, isolation, and divine empowerment—sparked revivals among Native American tribes and inspired generations of missionaries, including Amy Carmichael and William Borden. The narrative underscores the enduring power of a life surrendered to God’s purpose, emphasizing that true mission work requires no reserves, no retreats, and no regrets. Through the Brainerds’ example, the sermon issues a compelling call to young believers today to consider a life of radical obedience, urging the church to cultivate a culture where mission-minded discipleship is not only encouraged but actively pursued. The message resonates with urgency, inviting listeners to examine their own hearts and respond to God’s specific call with courage and faithfulness.