- Fredrik Franson
Fredrik Franson (
17 June 1852 –2 August 1908 ), founder ofThe Evangelical Alliance Mission , T.E.A.M., ofChicago ,Illinois , was born in Pershyttan,Västmanland ,Sweden . In 1869 he came to America to join two brothers, Frans and Eric. He was accompanied by his parents, a brother August, and a half-sister Anna. They settled in Saunders County,Nebraska , where the family established a home, later known as the Roland Nelson farm, three miles north of Mead.In 1875 he united with a little
Baptist Church near his home in Estina,Nebraska , and was baptised. He preached his first sermon in that school house where theBaptist Church held its services. The building still stands on a farm property and a marker placed on the spot where the church stood.
=Founding TEAM=His next years were spent traveling to many countries teaching and preaching. Sensing the need for more training, Franson went to
Chicago in 1876 hoping to meet the famous evangelistD.L. Moody . He became a part of thechurch founded by Moody and was trained by the evangelist as a counselor.Franson eventually returned to
Nebraska to minister toScandinavia n immigrants, but in 1879 he felt led to go to theUtah territory to minister to some 30,000 Swedish immigrants who had gone there for inexpensive land. Franson's evangelistic endeavors were broadened to include theMormon s who had recently arrived in theUtah territory.Two years later Franson left for his homeland. While carrying on an extensive ministry in
Europe , he heard the well-knownmissionary statesman,Hudson Taylor , challenge people to go toChina with the gospel. From that encounter, Franson got a vision to form missionary sending agencies in variousEurope an countries, and before he left the continent, six such organizations had come into being. All six agencies continue to send out missionaries to this day.After arriving back in America, Franson continued to preach. His desire to motivate others for cross-cultural missions led him to form a training class in
Brooklyn ,New York . In 1890 he founded theScandinavian Alliance Mission inChicago , later known asThe Evangelical Alliance Mission , also several missions inSweden .His first class on
October 14, 1890 , is recognized as the "birthday" of TEAM, although the early name for the agency was "The Scandinavian Alliance Mission." This name reflected Franson's vision to bring churches together into an alliance enabling even small congregations to have a part in sending out missionaries. Classes were also initiated inChicago ,Minneapolis and Omaha. Soon a formal board of directors came into being, and onJanuary 17, 1891 , the first band of 35 missionaries boarded a train for the West Coast and eventuallyChina .Photographs of these early missionaries depict a dedicated group of people who chose to live and dress as the Chinese did. Other groups soon joined the first recruits, and Franson fervently challenged still more to go. In order to get to
China , the early missionaries had to pass throughJapan , and that soon became a new field for the mission. In a similar manner, by 1892, a small group also went toSwaziland in southernAfrica . In 1906T.J. Bach and his wife left forVenezuela ,South America . Bach would later become TEAM's third General Director. In 1908, following one of his lengthy trips to the fields, Franson took several days off to rest at the home of some friends inIdaho Springs ,Colorado . One morning his host tried to wake him for breakfast, but he had died during the night.Death and Legacy
Fredrik Franson died
August 2, 1908 , inIdaho Springs ,Colorado , where he had gone for some much needed rest. His age was 56. Services were held at thePresbyterian Church in Colon,Nebraska and burial was inEstina Cemetery , south of Leshara. His body was later moved toChicago into theFranson Memorial Building .The Mission which Franson founded with 1 field and 50 missionaries has grown under the guidance and blessings of God until today has well over 1000 missionaries in over 20 fields.
His motto was "Forward 'Till Upward."
Two great-nephews remain in this area to keep his memory alive, Wallace Anderson, Colon,
Nebraska and Robert Franson, Springfield,Missouri .Franson left behind no family or estate. His legacy was a group of dedicated people whose desire was to take the gospel to all people. Franson's two passions-
evangelism andchurch planting -continue to be the focus of TEAM's worldwide ministry.ee also
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List of the Martyred Protestant Missionaries during the Boxer Crisis of 1900 Bibliography
*Edward P. Torjesen, Fredrik Franson, Pasadena:William Carey Library, 1983
External links
* [http://www.teamworld.org/development/history/teamhistory.asp TEAM History]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~nesaunde/1983hist/saco83-p480.html 1983 Saunders County History - Family Stories]
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