Go for Me to China: The Life and Work of Hudson Taylor

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愿将一生献中国:戴德生晚清纪事 (简), Go for Me to China: The Life and Work of Hudson Taylor, 願將一生獻中國:戴德生晚清紀事 (簡)

by J. Kranendonk-Gijssen

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I cannot understand that there are still no missionaries in China,” nine-year-old Hudson said as he and his sister Amelia were sitting on the couch with their father. “I often pray that I may become a missionary in China when I’m older.” When Hudson turned seventeen, the Lord heard his prayer and personally called him to go to China and proclaim His Name to the Chinese people. Hudson prepared for the journey by learning the Chinese language and studying to be a doctor. He began his journey when he finally had enough money. In China his faith was often put to the test, but Hudson experienced that He Who had called him was always faithful.


This book describes the life and work of the missionary Hudson Taylor (1832 – 1905). It was written for ages 11 and older.

Go for Me to China: The Life and Work of Hudson Taylor