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  1. Jan 23, 2024 · William Whiting Borden, a young pastor and missionary whose life was tragically cut short as he prepared to go minister among the Chinese Muslims with China Inland Mission, was that “fully consecrated man” devoted to serving the cause of Christ. Born in 1887 as the fourth child to William (Sr.) and Mary Borden of Chicago, William Borden ...

  2. One friend expressed disbelief that Bill was "throwing himself away as a missionary." A story often associated with Borden says that, in response, Bill wrote two words in the back of his Bible: "No reserves." Even though young Borden was wealthy, he arrived on the campus of Yale University in 1905 trying to look like just one more freshman.

  3. William Borden returned to the United States with a desire to give his life as a missionary of the Gospel. While a student at Yale, William was respected by all as a young man with a fixed purpose in life. He refused to join one of the secret college fraternities, affirming that his allegiance was to God and God alone.

  4. Mar 19, 2011 · Challenge to a Consecrated Life. He was only 25 at his death, yet his life was one of great impact. When news of his death was cabled from Egypt, the Princeton Seminary Bulletin declared, “No young man of his age has ever given more to the service of God and humanity!”. A prominent Yale professor stated, “No undergraduate, since I have ...

  5. Jan 11, 2023 · A Snapshot of the Life of William Borden: Born: November 1, 1887, in Chicago, Illinois Died: April 9, 1913, in Cairo, Egypt China Inland Mission missionary to the Muslims. Borden was converted at Moody Church via R. A. Torrey at age seven. He attended Yale University (1906-9) and Princeton Theological Seminary (1909-12).

  6. May 31, 2023 · No Reserves, No Regrets. May each and every day be lived as our last for God with no reserves, no retreats, no regrets. Here in Egypt there are many graves to see. You can, of course, start with the pyramids, the tombs of the Pharaohs. The world wonders at these wonders – these monuments to lives so shortly lived, whose magnificent artifacts ...

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  8. Jan 8, 2014 · A Burden for the Kansu People of China. While seeking the Lord about his missionary burden, William Borden felt a clear call to the Muslim Kansu people of China. Upon his graduation from Yale, Borden was offered high paying and prestigious positions in the business world. His firm resolve was still for the lost of China, and a dated entry ...

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