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HUDSON TAYLOR The man who believed God by Marshall Broomhall

This book should be required reading for any and all future missionaries. Broomhall does the Christian world a great service by detailing Hudson Taylor's successes as well as his trials. The most remarkable feature of this book is the faith of Hudson Taylor. In the midst of incredible adversity this man abandoned himself to Jesus and the promises of Scripture. He rested solely on the provision of God, letting no man know his need. Throughout the book, Taylor's adversities and God's deliverances are a source of encouragement and inspiration that will lift the spirits of any true believer to "cast all your cares on Him because He cares for you." This book is an excellent read about a life well-lived and a spiritual journey of great depth.

This book should be required reading for any and all future missionaries. Broomhall does the Christian world a great service by detailing Hudson Taylor's successes as well as his trials. The most remarkable feature of this book is the faith of Hudson Taylor. In the midst of incredible adversity this man abandoned himself to Jesus and the promises of Scripture. He rested solely on the provision of God, letting no man know his need. Throughout the book, Taylor's adversities and God's deliverances are a source of encouragement and inspiration that will lift the spirits of any true believer to "cast all your cares on Him because He cares for you."
This book is an excellent read about a life well-lived and a spiritual journey of great depth.

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CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY 241<br />

1899, September 1. Hudson Taylor back in Shanghai for last days<br />

of active service in China.<br />

September 26. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor leave China for Australia<br />

and New Zealand. Close of Hudson Taylor's<br />

work in China.<br />

November 21. Empress Dowager issues her famous antiforeign<br />

decree.<br />

December 31. Mr. S. M. Brooks murdered in Shantung.<br />

_1900, January. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, with Dr. and Mrs. Howard<br />

April.<br />

May.<br />

June 18.<br />

June 24.<br />

1904, July 30.<br />

1905, February 15.<br />

June 3.<br />

Taylor, visit New Zealand.<br />

Hudson Taylor at New York Ecumenical Missionary<br />

Conference.<br />

Boxer outbreaks begin.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Taylor reach England, and proceed<br />

to Switzerland.<br />

Imperial Decree orders murder of all foreigners.<br />

Mrs. Hudson Taylor dies in Switzerland.<br />

Hudson Taylor sails for China for the last time.<br />

Hudson Taylor dies at Changsha, Hunan.

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