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Mrs. Howard Taylor (1865–1949)

Auteur de Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret

40 oeuvres 3,662 utilisateurs 39 critiques

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Crédit image: From In The Far east; Letters of Geraldine Guinness; by Lucy Evangeline Guinness; Morgan & Scott; 1901

Œuvres de Mrs. Howard Taylor

Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret (1932) 1,913 exemplaires
Borden of Yale (1926) 354 exemplaires
The Triumph of John and Betty Stam (1935) 326 exemplaires
J. Hudson Taylor: a Biography (1965) 122 exemplaires
Pastor Hsi (1905) 122 exemplaires
With P'u and his brigands (1922) 11 exemplaires
Guinness of Honan (1930) 8 exemplaires
Pearl's Secret (1920) 8 exemplaires
Sirs, be of good cheer (1941) 8 exemplaires
The Untroubled Heart (1941) 7 exemplaires
Margaret King's vision (1934) 5 exemplaires
Though war should rise 4 exemplaires
席勝魔傳 2 exemplaires
Pastor Hsi's Conversion (2013) 2 exemplaires
Ihr Geheimnis 1 exemplaire

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I sometimes wish there was 'required reading' for Christians - this would be near the top of the list.

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.
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RachelRachelRachel | 18 autres critiques | Nov 21, 2023 |
Mrs.Howard Taylor captures the heart and spirit of an educated talented young couple who gave their lives without reservation to reach those in China who had never heard of the One who loved them and died to redeem their souls from death.
 
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phoovermt | 3 autres critiques | May 16, 2023 |
This book challenges the reader to emulate Hudson Taylor's life without falling prey to worshiping the man himself. His problems, such as illness, the loss of a child and later his wife and newborn son to cholera, an injury that leaves him paralyzed for almost a year, all show sides of him, including his struggles with doubts and fears. However, Hudson Taylor pushes on in the Lord's strength and grace, serving God and making a difference on the mission field.
 
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phoovermt | 18 autres critiques | May 12, 2023 |
Hudson Taylor was a missionary to china, at age 17 he decided that he was going to be a missionary to china so he started to prepare himself for missionary word slept on the floor, gave up milk and butter etc Great life of a man of God
 
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Teddy37 | 18 autres critiques | Jun 9, 2021 |

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Œuvres
40
Membres
3,662
Popularité
#6,912
Évaluation
4.1
Critiques
39
ISBN
81
Langues
4

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