John Mott
John Mott
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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John R. Mott was a renowned American Baptist leader, missionary, and evangelist who is widely recognized for his tireless efforts to spread Christianity around the world.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: October 25, 1865, in Princeton, New Jersey
Died: January 31, 1955
Nationality and Profession(s)
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American Baptist leader, missionary, evangelist, and educator.
Early Life and Background
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John R. Mott was born on October 25, 1865, in Princeton, New Jersey, to John and Elizabeth (Fisher) Mott. His father, a clergyman, was a strong influence in his early life, instilling in him the values of faith and service to others. Mott's family moved frequently during his childhood, which allowed him to experience different cultures and environments that would later shape his missionary work.
Major Accomplishments
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Mott's contributions to Christianity are too numerous to list comprehensively, but some notable achievements include:
International Missionary Council (IMC): Mott was instrumental in the establishment of the IMC, a global organization dedicated to promoting ecumenism and international cooperation among Christian denominations.
The World Student Christian Federation (WSCF): Mott helped found the WSCF, which aimed to unite student movements from around the world for the purpose of promoting peace, justice, and human rights.
Interdenominational work: Throughout his life, Mott worked tirelessly to foster unity among different Christian denominations, recognizing that a unified front was essential for spreading the message of Christianity.Notable Works or Actions
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Mott's dedication to the cause of Christianity led him to engage in numerous notable works and actions. Some examples include:
Missionary travels: Mott traveled extensively throughout his life, visiting countries such as China, India, Africa, and Europe to spread the message of Christianity.
* Wartime service: During both World War I and II, Mott played a crucial role in promoting international cooperation among Christian denominations and advocating for peace.
Impact and Legacy
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John R. Mott's impact on Christianity cannot be overstated. His tireless efforts to promote unity and cooperation among different Christian denominations have left an indelible mark on the faith. Today, his legacy continues to inspire Christians around the world to work together towards a common goal.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Mott's quotes continue to be widely quoted due to their profound insights into the nature of Christianity and its importance in today's world. His emphasis on the need for unity, cooperation, and compassion resonates deeply with people from all walks of life, making him a revered figure in Christian history.
Mott's commitment to spreading the message of Christianity was not limited to his words alone; it also involved extensive travel, missionary work, and interdenominational collaboration. His legacy serves as a testament to the power of faith when combined with dedication and perseverance.
Quotes by John Mott
John Mott's insights on:

It is a startling and solemnizing fact that even as late as the twentieth century, the Great Command of Jesus Christ to carry the Gospel to all mankind is still so largely unfulfilled.

Among the qualities most needed among those who aspire to true leadership in the fostering of peace and goodwill among the nations and in overcoming racial and religious antagonism is the cooperative spirit and objective.

Of front-line importance among the most contagious and enduring traits of the leaders of nations and of all callings is that of spotless character.

Extreme nationalism and Bolshevism have broken up the old world, a new world is in the making. It is literally true that old things are passing away; all things may become new, granted we have wise, unselfish, and determined guides.

A most highly multiplying trait in point of far-reaching influences is that of ability to discover and use strong men. This trait stands out impressively in Rothschild's 'Lincoln, Master of Men'.

We have nothing less to do than to get inside of whole peoples and change their motives and dispositions.

Foresight has been a distinguishing characteristic of all truly great political, religious, and social betterment leaders.

As the President has indicated, my life has been a life of travel – for 60 years constantly moving over the wide world on journeys which first and last have taken me to 83 countries, and, what is more significant, to most of them again and again.

If added power attends the united prayer of two or three, what mighty triumphs there will be when hundreds of thousands of consistent members of the Church are with one accord day by day making intercession for the extension of Christ’s Kingdom.
