Pastor Hsi

Pastor Hsi

Author: Geraldine Taylor

Publisher: Christian Focus

Published: 2005-09-21

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781857921595

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Here is an amazing story about a man whose life made such a great impact for God. Pastor Hsi experienced danger, adventure, persecution and great power to heal the sick.


The Fulfilment of a Dream of Pastor Hsi's

The Fulfilment of a Dream of Pastor Hsi's

Author: Mildred Cable

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-09-15

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13:

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This is the story of the work of Chinese Christian leader Pastor Hsi in Hwochow. The writer gives a fascinating account of the Pastor's carrying on of the spiritual labor and the fulfillment of his dream. An interesting peek into what China was seventy years ago.


China's Millions

China's Millions

Author: Austin

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2007-03-05

Total Pages: 539

ISBN-13: 0802829759

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Banner-carrying Salvation Army marchers, stone-silent Quakers, jumpy Midwestern revivalists, and Prayer-book Anglicans all made up the mixed multitude sent to the Middle Kingdom by the China Inland Mission (CIM) in the nineteenth century. In China's Millions veteran historian Alvyn Austin crafts a compelling narrative of the sprawling history of the China Inland Mission. This book introduces readers to a remarkable array of sights, from the visionary, charismatic sect-leader Pastor Hsi, to the "wordless book," a missionary teaching device that fit perfectly with Chinese color cosmology, to the opium-soaked aftermath of the North China Famine of 187779. Clear, readable, and well researched, China's Millions digs deeply into the Chinese and Western past to tell a story of the strange yet hopeful result of two cultures colliding. - Publisher.


D. E. Hoste

D. E. Hoste

Author: Phyllis Thompson

Publisher:

Published: 2017-03-27

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9781937428648

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D. E. Hoste was one of the "Cambridge Seven" who went to China as missionaries in 1885. In 1900 he succeeded Hudson Taylor as the general director of the China Inland Mission, now known as OMF. He was chosen to be the leader of the Mission because he had served the people of China and his fellow missionaries in a spirit of love, humility, and self-discipline. He was also a man of deep prayerfulness. He believed, like Hudson Taylor before him, that "it is possible to move men, through God, by prayer alone." "Patient, persevering prayer," wrote Mr. Hoste, "plays a more vital and practical part in the development of the Mission's work than most people have any idea of." Sample quotations from the book: How important for us so to be walking with God that the senses are exercised to discern between good and evil, and thus be preserved from the allurements that would turn us from the path of the divine will. May every child of God ever remember him who on the cross put us first, and now pleads that we should do the same for him, whether in respect of our means, our time, our strength, or the whole disposal of our lives! It is a commonplace to say that prayer and secret devotion are important: too often, however, we virtually contradict the words by adding that it is impossible to find time for them.


Builders of the Chinese Church

Builders of the Chinese Church

Author: G. Wright Doyle

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2015-01-29

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1630878812

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From 1807, when the first Protestant missionary arrived in China, to the 1920s, when a new phase of growth began, thousands of missionaries and Chinese Christians labored, often under very adverse conditions, to lay the groundwork for a solid, healthy, and self-sustaining Chinese church. Following an Introduction that sets the scene and surveys the entire period, Builders of the Chinese Church contains the stories of nine leading pioneers--seven missionaries and two Chinese. Here we meet Robert Morrison, the heroic translator; Liang Fa, the first Chinese evangelist; missionary-scholar James Legge; J. Hudson Taylor, founder of the China Inland Mission; converted opium addict Pastor Hsi ("Overcomer of Demons"); Griffith John and Jonathan Goforth, both indefatigable preachers; and the idealistic advocates of education and reform, W. A. P. Martin and Timothy Richard. Readers will be inspired by their courage, devotion, and sheer perseverance in arduous work, and will gain an understanding of the roots of the two "branches" of today's Chinese Protestantism.