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How about Dietrich Bonhoeffer? Killed by the Nazis I think in 1945.However, he may not qualify-I think he was actively involved in an assassination plot against Hitler.
There was a Chinese Christian named Watchman Nee (1903-1972) who died in prison in Red China.
Also Sammy Kaboo Morris, 1873-1893, an African who studied for a time in Taylor University, my alma mater (an evangelical institution in Indiana). He is revered there and there are even a couple of statues of him there.
Sadhu Sundar Singh, an Indian Christian d.1929. I believe he was Anglican.
There was the Swedish chap who rescued Jews in Hungary, Raoul Wallenberg. I know he was protestant, but I don’t know to what extent he was motivated by his faith.
Lastly, there was Marilyn Saga, a protestant missionary in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico, who was a personal friend. A tall thin woman, she worked in the WCGB radio station and died in the early 1990’s of cancer. I was in the Peace Corps at the time and was unable to make the funeral, but I’m told many people came in from all over the island for the memorial service. She was never married, but was dearly loved by friends. When I separated from the Army in 1985 she loaned me her car, no questions asked. She did things like that for lots of people.
There was a Chinese Christian named Watchman Nee (1903-1972) who died in prison in Red China.
Also Sammy Kaboo Morris, 1873-1893, an African who studied for a time in Taylor University, my alma mater (an evangelical institution in Indiana). He is revered there and there are even a couple of statues of him there.
Sadhu Sundar Singh, an Indian Christian d.1929. I believe he was Anglican.
There was the Swedish chap who rescued Jews in Hungary, Raoul Wallenberg. I know he was protestant, but I don’t know to what extent he was motivated by his faith.
Lastly, there was Marilyn Saga, a protestant missionary in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico, who was a personal friend. A tall thin woman, she worked in the WCGB radio station and died in the early 1990’s of cancer. I was in the Peace Corps at the time and was unable to make the funeral, but I’m told many people came in from all over the island for the memorial service. She was never married, but was dearly loved by friends. When I separated from the Army in 1985 she loaned me her car, no questions asked. She did things like that for lots of people.