John & Betty Stam: To Die is Gain
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This is a story of tragedy, but faith. Martyrdom, but joyfully laying down their lives – for Christ and His gospel. A reader will gain strength and resolve to stand for Christ no matter who is against Him!
The story of John and Betty Stam retains a spark of hope through the power of their testimony and the life of their infant daughter who survived them.
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John & Betty Stam
To Die is Gain
John and Betty Stam were a young Christian couple working for The Lord in China. The year was 1934, a turbulent time in history and the Stams were right in the thick of it. Early one morning, the call went out that communist soldiers were approaching their town. Betty was nursing their young baby girl when John decided that perhaps now was the time to leave.
As they made plans to go, the rebel soldiers broke through the walls and soon the sound of rifle butts was being heard as they knocked against the door. Calm in the face of trouble, John & Betty Stam trusted in their loving heavenly father – and with that faith faced their future whatever that would be.
This is a story of tragedy, but faith. Martyrdom, but joyfully laying down their lives – for Christ and His gospel. A reader will gain strength and resolve to stand for Christ no matter who is against Him!
The story of John and Betty Stam retains a spark of hope through the power of their testimony and the life of their infant daughter who survived them.
Recommended Reading Level:
Read to me: Ages 7-9
Read on my own: Ages 10-14
Contents
- The Day the Soldiers Came
- A Voyage of Discovery
- An Independent Spirit
- Living by Faith
- Missionary Child
- Standing on the Rock
- Testing the Waters
- Go Forward!
- To China at Last
- Blessings and Trials
- Learning the Language
- New Horizons
- The New Mr. and Mrs. Stam
- Becoming Parents
- To Live is Christ, to Die is Gain
- A Miraculous Rescue
- Triumph
- China and the China Inland Mission
- Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission
- Communism in China
- John & Betty Stam: Timeline
- Thinking Further Topics
About the Author
Rachel Lane is a pastor’s wife and busy Mom who still spends as much time as possible reading! Previously a teacher of English literature, she loves books of all kinds but especially Christian biographies.
SKU: | 9781527105300 |
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Categories: | Missionary Stories for Children, Trailblazers Series, Biographies for Youth, Missions & Missionary Stories |
Tags: | missionaries, missions, stam, johnstam, christian focus, bettystam, trailblazers, china, martyrdom, martyrs |
Weight | 0.25 lbs |
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