Sadhu Sundar Singh (3 September 1889, Patiala State, India) was an Indian Christian missionary. He is believed to have died in the foothills of the Himalayas in 1929.
1889 – Born at Rampur Kataania,Ludhiana, Punjab
1903 – Conversion
1904 – Cast out from home
1905 – Baptised in Simla; begins life as a sadhu
1907 – Works in leprosy hospital at Sabathu
1908 – First visit to Tibet
1909 – Enters Divinity College, Lahore, to train for the ministry
1911 – Hands back his preacher's license; returns to the sadhu's life
1912 – Tours through north India and the Buddhist states of the Himalayas
1918 to 1922 – Travels worldwide
1923 – Turned back from Tibet
1925 to 1927 – Quietly spends time writing
1927 – Sets out for Tibet but returns due to illness
1929 – Final attempt to reach Tibet
1972 – Sadhu Sundar Singh Evangelical Association formed
1903 – Conversion
1904 – Cast out from home
1905 – Baptised in Simla; begins life as a sadhu
1907 – Works in leprosy hospital at Sabathu
1908 – First visit to Tibet
1909 – Enters Divinity College, Lahore, to train for the ministry
1911 – Hands back his preacher's license; returns to the sadhu's life
1912 – Tours through north India and the Buddhist states of the Himalayas
1918 to 1922 – Travels worldwide
1923 – Turned back from Tibet
1925 to 1927 – Quietly spends time writing
1927 – Sets out for Tibet but returns due to illness
1929 – Final attempt to reach Tibet
1972 – Sadhu Sundar Singh Evangelical Association formed
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