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Chinese Whispers: The Gladys Aylward Story
For the Olive Tree Bible App
Author: Carol Purves
Publisher: Day One
Chinese Whispers: The Gladys Aylward Story
For the Olive Tree Bible App
Author: Carol Purves
Publisher: Day One
Our Price:
$7.99
Gift Price:
$7.99
Available for:
iPad, iPhone, Android, Mac, and Windows.
Description
Overview
Wounded by a Japanese bullet as she led nearly a hundred refugee children to safety over the mountains of China Gladys Aylward's story is larger than life. It has become immortalised through the film "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness", starring Ingrid Bergman.
This tiny uncompromising woman, born in 1902 in the East End of London, and who by the age of thirty two had travelled no further than Bristol, believed she was called by God to the far off land of China. Undeterred by criticism and contrary advice she set off alone and trusted in God to supply all her needs. When she died in 1970 she was a Chinese citizen and had been the means of help and hope to thousands of children and women. Her story is retold in this new biography incorporating original material and digging beneath the surface into some of the controversies that surrounded her life and work. The result is an inspiring record of human bravery and God's sustaining power against all the odds.
Author
Carol Purves is a freelance writer, former teacher, member of the Association of Christian Writers and Society of Authors, currently researching the lives of George Muller and Dr. Barnardo.
Recommendations
"The time is ripe for a new generation to hear the astounding story of one of the missionary pioneers of the twentieth century. This is the ideal book to put in their hands, alive with fresh information and wise judgement." - Dr Keith J. White, Director of Mill Grove, Lecturer at Spurgeon's College and author of several books including "The Art of Faith", "A Place for Us", "Caring for Deprived Children", "In His Image".
Wounded by a Japanese bullet as she led nearly a hundred refugee children to safety over the mountains of China Gladys Aylward's story is larger than life. It has become immortalised through the film "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness", starring Ingrid Bergman.
This tiny uncompromising woman, born in 1902 in the East End of London, and who by the age of thirty two had travelled no further than Bristol, believed she was called by God to the far off land of China. Undeterred by criticism and contrary advice she set off alone and trusted in God to supply all her needs. When she died in 1970 she was a Chinese citizen and had been the means of help and hope to thousands of children and women. Her story is retold in this new biography incorporating original material and digging beneath the surface into some of the controversies that surrounded her life and work. The result is an inspiring record of human bravery and God's sustaining power against all the odds.
Author
Carol Purves is a freelance writer, former teacher, member of the Association of Christian Writers and Society of Authors, currently researching the lives of George Muller and Dr. Barnardo.
Recommendations
"The time is ripe for a new generation to hear the astounding story of one of the missionary pioneers of the twentieth century. This is the ideal book to put in their hands, alive with fresh information and wise judgement." - Dr Keith J. White, Director of Mill Grove, Lecturer at Spurgeon's College and author of several books including "The Art of Faith", "A Place for Us", "Caring for Deprived Children", "In His Image".
Our Price:
$7.99
Gift Price:
$7.99
Available for:
iPad, iPhone, Android, Mac, and Windows.
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