Samuel Kaboo Morris

– The African Missionary Boy


Early Life

Samuel Kaboo Morris was born in Liberia, Africa, in 1873. His real name was Kaboo. He was the son of a tribal chief and was a prince of his people. But his tribe lost a war, and Kaboo was taken as a hostage by the winning tribe. His father had to pay a large fine to free him. The first time, his father paid and saved him. The second time, it took many years, and Kaboo was beaten every day.

One day, while being tied to a wooden post, he saw a bright light from heaven and heard a voice telling him, “Run!” Kaboo obeyed the voice and escaped. The light led him safely to another village where Christian missionaries lived.


Finding Jesus

In that village, Kaboo met African Christians who told him about Jesus Christ. When he heard that Jesus is the Light of the World, he understood that the light which saved him was from Jesus Himself. Kaboo accepted Jesus as his Savior, and his life completely changed.

Later, when he was baptized, he was given the name Samuel Morris. From then on, his one desire was to tell others about Jesus’ love and the power of the Holy Spirit.


Journey to America

Samuel wanted to learn more about the Holy Spirit, so he decided to go to America to study at Taylor University. He had no money, but he trusted God completely. He joined a ship to America, where all the other sailors were white men who hated him because he was black. They beat him and insulted him, but Samuel never fought back. He prayed for them every day.

Soon, the sailors saw his kindness and faith. They began to change and accepted Jesus through Samuel’s prayers. By the end of the journey, the whole crew respected and loved him.


Ministry and Death

When Samuel reached New York, he went to meet Stephen Merritt, a Christian leader. Even though Samuel could not speak English well, people felt God’s presence when he prayed. Many rich and educated people were deeply touched by his simple faith. He told everyone about Jesus and inspired many to become missionaries to Africa.

But Samuel’s health was weak. After living only five years outside the jungle, he became sick and went to be with the Lord on May 12, 1893, at just 21 years old.


Legacy

Though Samuel Morris lived only a short life, his faith, prayer, and humility changed thousands of lives. His story has been translated into many languages and continues to inspire Christians around the world.

He is remembered as a young man full of the Holy Spirit, who trusted God for everything and lived only to glorify Jesus Christ.


Irene Eleanor Verita Petrie

– The Angel of Kashmir

Irene Eleanor Verita Petrie was a young missionary from England who gave her life to serve the people of Kashmir and Punjab in India. She was born in October 1864 in Kensington Park, United Kingdom. Her mother dedicated her to God’s service when she was only two months old, believing that the child would one day live for Christ’s glory.

From childhood, Irene was intelligent, cheerful, and full of talent. She was especially gifted in music and singing. Though she belonged to a wealthy family and could have lived a comfortable life, her heart longed to serve others. She always dreamed of becoming a missionary and helping those in need.

In answer to that calling, she joined the Church Missionary Society (CMS) and was appointed to serve in India. She arrived in Lahore in 1893. The poverty and suffering she witnessed there deeply moved her heart. She saw many women dying due to a lack of female doctors and nurses, and she wanted to share hope and healing with them — both for their bodies and souls.

Irene’s Ministry in India

After serving for a short time in a charitable home in Lahore, Irene moved to Srinagar, Kashmir, in 1894. She was a trained nurse, and she, along with a few helpers, went door to door offering medical care, prayers, and love. She sang Christian hymns, told Bible stories, and brought joy to many suffering women. Many of them came to know the love of Jesus Christ through her gentle care.

She also helped in a boys’ school in Srinagar. When the school ran out of money, Irene painted beautiful pictures and sold them to support the children’s education. Despite the freezing cold, rough mountains, and poor health conditions, she never complained. Her heart burned with love for the Kashmiri and Afghan people.

During one of her journeys to Leh, Irene fell seriously ill with typhoid fever. Even in her sickness, she remained peaceful and faithful to God. On August 6, 1887, at just 23 years of age, she went to be with her Heavenly Father.

Though her time in India was short, her faith, compassion, and sacrifice left a lasting mark on the hearts of many. Irene Petrie is remembered as a shining example of selfless love and true Christian service.

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Constant Lievens

– Apostle of Chota Nagpur

Constant Lievens was a Belgian missionary, lovingly called The Apostle of Chota Nagpur.” He was born on April 11, 1856, in Moorslede, Belgium, into a farmer’s family. The skills and discipline he learned while working in the fields later helped him greatly in his ministry among the tribal people of Central India, especially the Mundas, Oraons, and Kharias.

Lievens felt a deep call from God to serve in foreign lands. To follow this vision, he joined the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and began his spiritual and priestly training in Bruges. Later, in 1880, he was sent to Asansol, West Bengal, to continue his theological studies and prepare for mission work.

In 1885, Father Lievens arrived in the Chota Nagpur Plateau. He worked hard to learn the local languages and understand the life of the tribal communities. After staying for a while in Torpa, near Ranchi, he noticed that the local people were suffering terribly under the control of Jagirdars, Zamindars, and Thikedars, who exploited them through unfair taxes and land grabbing.

Realizing that the best way to show Christ’s love was through action, Lievens decided to help them fight for justice. He studied both tribal customs and British laws and began defending the tribals in court. Through his efforts, many people won back their land and dignity. This opened their hearts to the Gospel, and thousands began accepting Jesus Christ as their personal Savior.

With his strong motto, “Fire must burn,” Father Lievens tirelessly traveled across the hills of Jharkhand, preaching, teaching, and helping people. His mission grew quickly, and within two years, more than 15,000 people had come to faith in Christ. He also promoted education, justice, and spiritual growth among the tribal communities.

Unfortunately, his hard work affected his health. In 1891, he became sick with tuberculosis. After some rest in Darjeeling, he returned to Barwa and baptized another 12,000 people. But his illness worsened. Hoping to recover and return to India, he went back to Belgium in 1893, saying, “I still have much to do.”

However, God had other plans. Father Constant Lievens peacefully went to be with the Lord on November 7, 1893.

His life continues to inspire many as a true servant of Christ who lived for justice, love, and faith among the poor and oppressed of India.

Summary:

Rest for the Weary Soul


🌿 Title:

Rest for the Weary Soul


📅 Date:

October 19, 2025


📖 Verse:


💡 Message:

Jesus gives us a beautiful invitation today 💖 — “Come to Me.”
When life feels heavy, when your heart is tired, when your mind is full of worries — Jesus says, Come.

He doesn’t ask for perfection or strength; He simply asks for your heart. 🕊️

True rest is not found in sleep or success — it’s found in the presence of Christ. When you come to Him in prayer, worship, or quiet surrender, He gives peace that the world cannot give. 🌿

No matter what burden you carry today, bring it to Jesus. He is gentle, loving, and always ready to renew your soul. ✨


🙏 Reflection:

1️⃣ What burdens am I carrying that I need to lay at Jesus’ feet today?
2️⃣ How can I make time to rest in His presence and listen to His voice?
3️⃣ Do I truly believe that Jesus wants to give me peace and rest?


🕊️ Prayer:

Dear Lord Jesus, thank You for inviting me to come to You.
I bring my worries, pain, and heavy heart before You.
Please give me Your peace and strength.
Help me to rest in Your love and trust that You are in control.
Thank You for being my comfort and my rest.
In Your Jesus holy name, I pray, Amen. 🙏✨


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Christ Lives in Me

🌿 Daily Devotional

📖 Verse:
“I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.”Galatians 2:20

💡 Message:
When we give our hearts to Jesus, our old life — full of sin and selfishness — is gone. We become new people. Now, Jesus lives inside us through the Holy Spirit. That means we no longer walk by our own strength, but by His power and love. Every choice, every word, every action can show the life of Christ in us.

🙏 Reflection:
Ask yourself today — “Do people see Jesus in my life?” When you face trouble, respond like Jesus would. When you meet others, love like He loves. Remember, you are not alone — Christ lives in you!

🕊️ Prayer:
“Dear Lord Jesus, thank You for living in me. Help me to die to my old self every day and let Your life shine through me. Fill me with Your love, peace, and strength. In the name of Jesus , I Pray, Amen.”