George Liele
Liele, George (c. 1750-1828) | History of Missiology - Boston University
Liele, George (c. 1750-1828) First African American to be ordained and first Baptist to go as a missionary to any other land (Jamaica)
George Liele ... George Liele (also spelled Lisle or Leile, c. 1750–1820) was an African American and emancipated slave who became the founding pastor of First ...
George Liele Church Planting Evangelism Missions Sunday - IMB
A missionary you should know. One of the most significant figures in the history of Christian missions is a freed Georgia slave named George Liele.
Africans in America/Part 2/George Liele - PBS
Liele was born in Virginia in 1752, but lived much of his life as a slave in Georgia. He was converted and baptized by Matthew Moore, an ordained Baptist ...
George Liele: America's First Missionary - Today's Christian Living
George Liele left the United States to become a missionary in Jamaica. George Liele surrendered his life to Christ when he was just 23 years old, in 1773.
George Liele: America's First Baptist Missionary – Columbia Metro ...
George Liele: America's First Baptist Missionary ... CMBA celebrates the life and legacy of the missionary, pastor, and church planter George ...
George Leile :: Gospel Fellowship Association Missions
Some historians believe that George Liele was the first ordained African-American Baptist pastor in America. His master, Henry Sharp, gave Liele his freedom in ...
George Liele is a missionary you should know. One of the most ...
George Liele is a missionary you should know. One of the most significant figures in the history of Christian missions is a freed slave ...
George Lisle, [Liele] (1750-1826) | The National Library of Jamaica
George Lisle (1750-1826) ... George Lisle was the founder of Jamaica's first Negro Baptist Church. He was also the first ordained black Baptist minister in ...
George Liele: A Missions and Church Planting Name You Should ...
George Liele became the first Black Baptist ordained to preach in all of America. He also planted the first African-American Church in North ...
George Liele: A gospel trailblazer who helped thousands come to ...
George Liele left America and planted the gospel in Jamaica a full 10 years before Carey left England.
George Liele, Pastor born - African American Registry
George Liele, Pastor born. George Lisle. *The birth of George Liele is celebrated on this date in 1752. He was a Black pastor. George Liele was born into ...
George Liele Scholarship - IMB - International Mission Board
The George Liele Scholarship provides for support of efforts to grow international missions knowledge and experiences among Black and African American Southern ...
George Liele - The Traveling Team
George Liele is considered to be America's first missionary. He chose to leave America in 1782 to start a church in Kingston, Jamaica.
Black History Month: George Liele - International Ministries
George Liele's evangelistic prowess and influential cross-cultural preaching pioneered the missionary movement in America and Jamaica.
George Liele - restoration, church, Adel
George Liele would die in 1828 after 46 years in Jamaica. As a testament to the God that he served, the life that he lived, and the ministry ...
George Liele and Andrew Bryan, Pioneer Negro Baptist Preachers
in Georgia. As a youth George Liele had a natural fear of God, hold- ing constantly in mind His condemnation of sin ...
George Liele, African American Missions Hero
Good Books to Read About George Liele · “Free Indeed: Heroes of Black Christian History,” by Mark Sidwell · “Profiles of African American ...
George Liele — National African American Fellowship - SBC
George Liele was America's first missionary, and in honor of his legacy we offer a number of resources.
George Liele: Part 2 - Funding Tribe Foundation
This essay will tell the story of George Liele, from being a slave in Virginia to a free man in Jamaica, and highlight his essential contributions to missions.