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Hudson Taylor

Faith missionary to China

1854: Three Voices Wake a Sleeping Church

Bruce Heydt

The year Hudson Taylor, Charles Spurgeon, and Sören Kierkegaard launched ministries that would shake their churches to the core.

Hudson Taylor and Missions to China: Christian History Interview – The Miracles after Missions

Kim-Kwong Chan

The missionaries are forgotten, but the prospects for Chinese Christianity have never looked better.

Trickle-Down Evangelism

Ralph R. Covell

The earliest China missionaries started with the elite.

Pushing Inward

Roger Steer

Whether he was battling despair or floating on euphoric faith, Hudson Taylor drove himself—and the gospel—ever deeper into China.

Hudson Taylor and Missions to China: Recommended Resources

Samuel Hugh Moffett

What do you pack if you’re going to China as a British missionary in 1865?

Fashion Statement

Alvyn Austin

Missionaries who dressed like the Chinese suffered a few snags.

Fury Unleashed

The Boxer Rebellion revealed the courage of missionaries—and the resentment they sparked.

Hudson Taylor and Missions to China: A Gallery of Gritty Pioneers

Kevin D. Miller

Six missionaries whose tenacity changed China

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