Missionsvennen

Hans Jakob Grøgaard Krog

Pastoral Vitae

Hans Jacob Grøgaard Krog was born in Flekkefjord on June 10, 1845, to his parents, Johan Fredrik Vilhelm Krog and wife, Charlotte Lovise Amalie, née Grøgaard.

He completed Flekkefjord’s grammar school and Stavanger’s Latin school and began his study of theology soon after passing the “Examen artium” in 1863 and two further examinations in 1864. He had taken up his studies in that field without being fully committed, and it did not take long before he began to doubt his decision. Troubled by such misgivings, he abandoned his studies and his intention to become a pastor.

He applied for and received a teaching position, first at one of Kristiania’s Latin schools, and later at Trondheim’s grammar and middle school, while eagerly pursuing his interest in the living language. His path led him during this time further and further away from God and His Word, and more and more into the darkness of unbelief. He attended worship service and Holy Communion less and less, and became more and more indifferent to the study of the Bible. But thanks be to the Lord, who overcame his resistance and led him to reflect on his ways. After living for a longer period of time in the house of a Christian association he finally reached the decision to once again take up his study of theology, and it soon became his most passionate pursuit. One of the reasons for returning to his studies was his desire to journey to America as pastor and help his fellow countrymen living there. In November, 1872, on the advice of Pastor Ottesen, he departed for St. Louis, with the intention of completing his studies there, but by Easter, 1873, he had left due to illness. Later, he resided at the homes of a number of pastors of the Norwegian Synod, where he assisted them in the performance of their duties and continued his studies. After receiving a call from the congregation of Our Savior’s Church in Minneapolis to serve in the absence of Pastor Stub, he took his theological examinations in Decorah on the 13th, 14th, and 15th of March, and today he is to be ordained into the holy office of pastor. As he prepares now to embark on his important life’s work with its many responsibilities, he is more aware than ever before of his own frailness, and from the bottom of his heart he asks the congregation to pray for him. At the same time he is convinced that the same Lord who called and led him to serve His church in this country will also give him the courage and strength to remain a steadfast toiler in His vineyard. It is now and will forever remain his prayer, for as long as the Lord allows him to remain in his calling, that his life’s work be to God’s glory and to the true benefit of his fellow man.


Discover more from Missionsvennen

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a comment

Hans Jakob Grøgaard Krog was born in Flekkefjord, Norway. After having obtained his master’s degree, he took up the study of theology but discontinued this, however, and became a teacher in Christiania and later in Trondhjem. Rev. J.A. Ottesen had often written in Norwegian papers concerning the scarcity of clergymen among Norwegians in America, and this led Krog to take up the study of theology anew. In 1872 he emigrated to America and was ordained into the ministry in 1874. His first call took him to Minneapolis, but a year later found him in Menominee, Wis., where he remained until 1890, when the Church Council elected him to a professorship at Luther College, where he remained for six years. He taught Norwegian, Religion, Latin, and French, besides taking, together with his wife, a very active part in the church work in and about Decorah. Rev. Krog was intensely interested in mission work, especially in the seamen’s mission. In 1902 he resigned his pastorate, which he had held at Ossian since 1896, in order to devote all his time to the mission work. In this capacity he labored unselfishly to the last. In the death of Rev. Krog the cause of Christian education has lost one of its warmest friends and supporters and one whose labors and influence have promoted and strengthened the highest and best elements in the field of education.

Hans Jakob Grøgaard Krog

Designed with WordPress