Mrs. Howard Taylor (1865–1949)
Auteur de Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret
A propos de l'auteur
Crédit image: From In The Far east; Letters of Geraldine Guinness; by Lucy Evangeline Guinness; Morgan & Scott; 1901
Œuvres de Mrs. Howard Taylor
Though war should rise 4 exemplaires
The Journey's End: Being an account of the Last Days and Burial of the Rev. J. Hudson Taylor 4 exemplaires
One of China's Scholars: The Culture and Conversion of a Confucianist (Pastor Hsi) (1904) 3 exemplaires
Παραψυχολογία - Καταπληκτικά επιστημονικά πειράματα 2 exemplaires
席勝魔傳 2 exemplaires
席勝魔傳 / Xi Shengmo zhuan 1 exemplaire
Stärker als opium: Die Geschichte der Bekehrung des nachmaligen Pastors Schi, des Apostels der chinesischen… 1 exemplaire
Ihr Geheimnis 1 exemplaire
Chʻinatsʻi Erētsʻ Hshii : kensagrutʻiwně 1 exemplaire
Peru; its story, people and religion 1 exemplaire
Faith's Venture a shorter life of Hudson Taylor 1 exemplaire
Τό μυστικό τῆς… 1 exemplaire
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Autres noms
- Taylor, Mary Geraldine
Guinness, Mary Geraldine (birth name)
Taylor, Mrs. Howard - Date de naissance
- 1865-12-25
- Date de décès
- 1949-06-06
- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- UK
- Lieu de naissance
- Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
- Lieux de résidence
- Henan, China
London, England, UK - Professions
- missionary
author - Relations
- Guinness, H. Grattan (father)
Guinness, Joy (niece and biographer)
Taylor, J. Hudson (father-in-law)
Taylor, Howard (spouse)
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 40
- Membres
- 3,662
- Popularité
- #6,912
- Évaluation
- 4.1
- Critiques
- 39
- ISBN
- 81
- Langues
- 4
Hudson Taylor is one of my favorite missionaries. He had a very practical, straightforward way of understanding and obeying God's word. He truly believed that God is faithful, and so didn't hesitate to attempt things that looked difficult, or even impossible, humanly speaking.
I've always loved that Taylor adopted the traditional Chinese dress before it was widely accepted, let alone expected, of foreigners.
He was also very anti-debt, saying, "I could not think that God was poor, that He was short of resources, or unwilling to supply any want of whatever work was really His." (p 99) Also: "It is really just as easy for God to give beforehand." (p 143)
Above all, Hudson Taylor loved God and wanted all people to know Him. This account of his life and work is encouraging and inspiring and will challenge Christians to reevaluate what they value and how they live.… (plus d'informations)