The Life of David Brainerd
Modernized for Today's Readers
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The Life of David Brainerd: Modernized for Today's Readers
David Brainerd died at 29. But his journal went on to change the course of Christian history.
Jonathan Edwards read it and published it. William Carey read it and left for India. Jim Elliot read it and gave his life in Ecuador. For over 250 years, this one man's diary has been quietly shaping missionaries, pastors, and Christ-followers who take their faith seriously.
Not because Brainerd had it all figured out. He spent his short life working among Native American communities in the 1740s — often sick, often alone, and battling what we'd now recognize as severe depression. His journal is raw. He writes about deep, sustaining joy — and about seasons so dark he could barely get out of bed.
That honesty is what keeps people coming back.
This edition makes the classic accessible again. The theological weight and spiritual intensity are fully preserved, but the eighteenth-century language has been carefully updated so it reads naturally today. No more decoding archaic phrasing — just Brainerd's voice, coming through clearly.
What you'll find inside:
- A missionary story driven not by adventure, but by sacrificial love
- An unflinchingly honest account of faith through depression and suffering
- One of the most influential missionary biographies in evangelical history — now readable for a new generation
- A careful modernization that honors the depth and tone of the original
If you've walked through doubt, discouragement, or a season where God felt distant — Brainerd gets it. His life is proof that God's power shows up most clearly in weakness.
This isn't the story of someone who had all the answers. It's the story of a broken, ordinary man held up by a faithful God.
And it still speaks today.