The Daily Dose #0124
Brief Biographical Summary
John Eliot (1604–1690), known as the “Apostle to the Indians,” was a missionary who brought the gospel to Native Americans in New England. He translated the Bible into the Algonquin language, making Scripture accessible to the people he served.
Fun fact: Eliot’s Algonquin Bible was the first Bible printed in North America, a remarkable achievement of faith and perseverance.