Ram Chandra Bose (sometimes spelled Ram Chunder Basu or Ramachandra Vasu; May 16, 1836 – May 30, 1892) was an educator, a lay evangelist, and a prominent writer in the region of North India known as the North-Western Provinces and Oudh in the late 19th century. He converted to Christianity while a student in Calcutta. Upon completing his education, he was employed by several Christian mission agencies as well as the government to teach in their schools. In the 1870s and 1880s, he was associated with the American Methodist Episcopal Mission and travelled across India as a lay evangelist. Many of his lectures were published as journal articles or compiled into books creating a prolific literary legacy. Bose wrote over 100 journal articles on religious, philosophical, and social issues for journals such as ''The Bengal Magazine'' edited by Lal Behari Day as well as the ''Calcutta Review'', the ''Indian Evangelical Review'', and others. Shortly before he died in 1892, he left the American Methodist Mission to join the AnglicanChurch Missionary Society.
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