Pastor Hsi, Confucian Scholar and Christian ...
Author: Mrs. Howard Taylor
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 710
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Author: Mrs. Howard Taylor
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 710
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Published: 1949
Total Pages: 293
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 293
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 710
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Published: 1956
Total Pages: 320
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Published: 2015-08-06
Total Pages: 436
ISBN-13: 9781937428549
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA proud Confucian scholar with a deep distrust of all foreigners (including Christian missionaries) and hopelessly addicted to opium is confronted by the living Christ. He is instantly delivered, as well as completely and permanently transformed. Filled with the power and love of God, he is compelled to bring the message of deliverance to his fellow countrymen. Through prayer and fasting he begins to see miracles happen. People are healed and demons are cast out. He sets up a refuge for recovering opium addicts and God gives him a recipe for a special medicine that helps in the cure. More opium refuges are started in various places, all under his direction, and all eventually become gospel centers from which the good news of salvation radiates. This is the story of Pastor Hsi. In his foreword to this outstanding biography, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones says, "I regard it as a classic and one of the really great Christian biographies.... To read it is to be searched and humbled ... but at the same time it is stimulating, and exhilarating, and a real tonic to one's faith. In all this of course it approximates to the Bible itself. "The one word which describes the whole atmosphere and character of the book is the word apostolic.... One is constantly reminded of the book of the Acts of the Apostles....We are reading of something that is a direct continuation of what happened in the early days of the Christian church. It thrills with power...." Of Hsi himself Dr. Lloyd-Jones writes: "The outstanding characteristic was his spirituality. He was truly a man of God in the real sense of the word. His simple, childlike faith which yet was strong and unshakable was astonishing. He took the New Testament as it was and put it into practice without any hesitations or reservations. "Pastor Hsi's ultimate interest was not in the cultivation of his own holiness, not in faith healing, or the exorcising of devils, or any other of the wonderful phenomena of the Christian life: it was in his Lord.... He desired to know him better and to serve him more truly. "We thank God for the memory of Pastor Hsi, and we thank God for Mrs. Howard Taylor, who has recorded the facts of the Pastor's life so faithfully and so beautifully."
Author: Geraldine Taylor
Publisher: Christian Focus
Published: 2005-09-21
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781857921595
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHere 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.
Author: Mrs. Howard Taylor
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 712
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Published: 1907
Total Pages: 92
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Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 2007-03-05
Total Pages: 539
ISBN-13: 0802829759
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBanner-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.