Summary: serve as missionaries. On the other hand, we see the indifference of our young men who are not willing to undergo the slightest inconvenience for the sake of their religion. The former are able to work miracles, the latter are impotent even with their miracles.3 Additionally, a letter in The Indian Social Reformer by Mr. K. Srinivasa Rao, a Sub-Judge in Tuticorin, highlights the misconception against Christian missions as purely engaging in proselytism, while in reality, they are actively involved in education, healthcare, and uplifting the status of marginalized communities, as evidenced by their hospitals and educational institutions that have benefitted not only Christians but individuals from various backgrounds. Likewise, a piece in a Parsee newspaper praises the missionary activity in education for instilling morality, discipline, and order in Indian schools, attributing the positive impact to the selfless dedication and high moral values of the missionary teachers. The contrasting dedication and zeal of missionaries compared to the complacency of some Hindus have been pointed out by observers, acknowledging the missionary commitment to their faith and the transformative influence they have had in the educational sector in India.