Hudson Taylor
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Hudson Taylor’s breakdown
I wrote recently on this site about James Hudson Taylor (1832–1905) who founded the China Inland Mission (now OMF International). I described him as ‘a man of indomitable faith and great personal devotion’, and recalled how his son, Howard,...
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Hudson Taylor: Praying and working
James Hudson Taylor (1832–1905) founded the China Inland Mission (now OMF International). Having studied and trained in medicine at the London hospital in Whitechapel, he responded to God’s call to be a missionary in 1849 and sailed for China...
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The man the Archbishop of Canterbury would have loved to meet
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, visited this year's Soul Survivor - an annual major Christian youth event in Britain. He was interviewed while there and the interview is available on U-Tube. At the end of the interview he was...
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Archbishop of Canterbury and James Hudson Taylor
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, visited this year's Soul Survivor - an annual major Christian youth event in Britain. He was interviewed while there and the interview is available on U-Tube. At the end of the interview he was...
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Hudson Taylor to be featured on BBC1’s The One Show tonight
If all goes according to plan, The One Show on BBC1 at 7 pm this evening will feature James Hudson Taylor.Taylorwas born in a room above his father's pharmacy in Barnsleyin 1832. He later became a missionary to China, where...
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