Antonie Aris van de Loosdrecht (1 March 1885, Veenendaal – 26 July 1917, Tana Toraja) was a Dutch missionary. [1] He was sent by Gereformeerde Zendingsbond, a Christian missionary agency which was established in the Netherlands. [2]
Antonie Aris van de Loosdrecht was sent by Gereformeerde Zendingsbond [3] to work in the Dutch East Indies. [1] He was the first missionary who arrived in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Dutch East Indies, where he built many schools. [2] He also wrote books in the ethnic Toraja language for the students. [4] He also requested that fellow Dutch missionary Hendrik van der Veen be sent to Tana Toraja.
Antonie Aris van de Loosdrecht (1 March 1885, Veenendaal – 26 July 1917, Tana Toraja) was a Dutch missionary. [1] He was sent by Gereformeerde Zendingsbond, a Christian missionary agency which was established in the Netherlands. [2]
Antonie Aris van de Loosdrecht was sent by Gereformeerde Zendingsbond [3] to work in the Dutch East Indies. [1] He was the first missionary who arrived in Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Dutch East Indies, where he built many schools. [2] He also wrote books in the ethnic Toraja language for the students. [4] He also requested that fellow Dutch missionary Hendrik van der Veen be sent to Tana Toraja.