Sadhu Sundar Singh Papers

Letters, 1918-1929, of Sadhu Sundar Singh in India to Rebecca Parker, the subjects including his work and activities. Romanised Hindustani (Urdu?) and English


Order number: CWM/LMS/India/Personal/Box 1
Date(s) of creation: 1918-1929
Level: Sub-series
Format: Archive           
Main author: Singh; Sadhu Sundar (1889-1929); Indian Christian 'sadhu'
Subjects:

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title Sadhu Sundar Singh Papers
scb_date_creation 1918-1929
scb_level Sub-series
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author Singh; Sadhu Sundar (1889-1929); Indian Christian 'sadhu'
author_facet Singh; Sadhu Sundar (1889-1929); Indian Christian 'sadhu'
authorStr Singh; Sadhu Sundar (1889-1929); Indian Christian 'sadhu'
author_letter Singh; Sadhu Sundar (1889-1929); Indian Christian 'sadhu'
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scb_admin_history Sundar Singh: born in a Punjab village, 1889; of dual Sikh and Hindu descent; his early dislike of Christianity resulted in a symbolic burning of the Bible; soon after followed a vision of Jesus Christ and he was baptized, 1905; determined to become a Christian sadhu (holy man); associated briefly with a semi-Franciscan brotherhood and attended an Anglican theological college for a few months, but had no formal church affiliations; travelled and preached in mountain regions from his centre at Kotgarh, c1910-c1916; wrote about the many hardships in the Urdu Christian press, his accounts forming the basis of books about him by Alfred Zahir, 1916, and Rebecca J Parker, 1918; began to travel abroad, 1918; visited Burma, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, and China; travelled to Europe, North America, and Australia, 1920; visited Europe again, 1922; following the publication of B H Streeter and A J Appasamy's The Sadhu (1921), Sundar Singh was identified as a living mystic and several more books were published about him; some people did not accept his accounts of his early adventures and his later years were dogged by controversy and ill health; set off to travel once more, 1929; his fate, and the circumstances of his death, are unknown. Rebecca Jane Parker: born, 1865; née Perkins; a church member in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire; married Arthur Parker (1858-1935, a London Missionary Society (LMS) missionary in South India) in Calcutta, 1888; adoptive mother to Sundar Singh; working with her husband in the Trivandrum area, she ran a hostel and boarding home for Christian girls and Bible women; established an embroidery industry, employing over 1,000 Christian women; awarded the Kaisar-i-Hind medal by the British government for social service, 1921; retired, 1925; died at Leamington Spa, England, 1946. Publications: Sadhu Sundar Singh, called of God (1918 and subsequent editions); Sundar Singh, At the Master's Feet, translated by the Rev Arthur and Mrs Parker [1922]; Children of the Light in India: biographies of noted Indian Christians [1929]; Father of Twenty-Five Thousand: Arthur Parker, missionary in India [1939]; How They Found Christ: Stories of Indian Christians (1940).
scb_custodial_history The papers were deposited with the London Missionary Society by Rebecca Parker's son and form part of the special series of personal papers of individual LMS missionaries and officers.
scb_acquisition Deposited on permanent loan with the records of the London Missionary Society by the Congregational Council for World Mission (later Council for World Mission) in 1973.
description Letters, 1918-1929, of Sadhu Sundar Singh in India to Rebecca Parker, the subjects including his work and activities. Romanised Hindustani (Urdu?) and English
scb_related_name_code GB/SOASNAF/P425
GB/NNAF/P142871
scb_related_name_relationship Creator of
scb_place_code 7729895
1269750
scb_access_status Open
language Urdu
English
language_search Urdu
English
scb_scripts_material Latin
scb_finding_aids Unpublished handlist
scb_related_material The School of Oriental and African Studies also holds records of the Conference of British Missionary Societies, International Missionary Council, including papers relating to Sadhu Sundar Singh, 1929-1930s (Ref: CBMS/H/PB6/71/46, CBMS/H/PB28/93/94, CBMS/H/PB52/117).
scb_publications Wikipedia biographical entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakht_Singh
scb-callnumber-first Adoption
Christianity
Christians
Evangelistic missionaries
Evangelistic missionary work
Indigenous lay workers
Lay preachers
Missionaries
Missionary work
Mysticism
Preachers
Religion
Religious conversion
Travel abroad
Women
topic Adoption
Christianity
Christians
Evangelistic missionaries
Evangelistic missionary work
Indigenous lay workers
Lay preachers
Missionaries
Missionary work
Mysticism
Preachers
Religion
Religious conversion
Travel abroad
Women
topic_facet Adoption
Christianity
Christians
Evangelistic missionaries
Evangelistic missionary work
Indigenous lay workers
Lay preachers
Missionaries
Missionary work
Mysticism
Preachers
Religion
Religious conversion
Travel abroad
Women
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