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Hudson Taylor’s Spiritual Secret (Dr. Howard Taylor and Mrs. Howard Taylor)
A spiritual biography of the “father of modern missions,” Hudson Taylor’s Spiritual Secret poses one question: What empowered Hudson Taylor’s ministry in China?
The answer is unfolded in these pages. Written by Taylor’s son and daughter-in-law, it shows us a man with fierce faith who believed that God truly would fuflill all He promises in Scripture.
For Christians longing for the inward joy and power that Hudson Taylor had, they can find the secret to it here. The secret, it turns out, is available to any who call on Christ’s name.
“An easy, non-self-denying life will never be one of power,” Taylor said. “Fruit-bearing involves cross-bearing. There are not two Christs—an easygoing one for easygoing Christians, and a suffering, toiling one for exceptional believers. There is only one Christ. Are you willing to abide in Him, and thus to bear much fruit?”
Now with a new foreword by George Verwer
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Could Somebody Pass the Salt? The True Story of Hudson Taylor and a Bowl of Soup
What would you do if your family forgot to give you lunch and you weren’t even allowed to ask for it? Young Hudson Taylor’s story of a missing bowl of soup is an amusing tale from his childhood. In the end, Hudson does get his soup – but a lot more. He also learns about the country of China. Before long, he was deciding to go live in China himself, to tell the people there about the Lord Jesus. A sturdy hardcover at a great price! Beautiful, full-color illustrations on every page.
A wonderful introduction to the life of missionary Hudson Taylor for children 4 to 12 years of age.
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