YOUR COMMENTS ARE WELCOME! Hudson Taylor (1832-1905) was God's chosen servant to China. His life of complete dependence upon Christ for everything is an exciting testimony of God's gracious provision. Through Hudson Taylor's example, you too can discover how you can overcome hardships, experience miracles, and enjoy a life of faith and joy.
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Great Book! Love this book and narration is the best! What a find!
Joshua (2/24/2010)
Incredible testament of a true missionary! As someone living in the Far East, Hudson Taylor's story in his own words is just incredible to hear. "God’s work, done God’s way, will never lack God’s supply." What an incredible concept! Thank you so much for posting these incredibly encouraging mp3s!
Richard Walls (2/2/2009)
from South Africa
Great Sermon! This is truly an amazing and inspirational story showing how our Might God can work through an ordinary man with a heart on fire for Jesus. I was truly encouraged and challenged by the life of Hudson Taylor. This is something everyone should listen to.
Matt Haney (7/25/2006)
from San Antonio, Texas
Powerful! A very powerful account of God's faithfulness to supply all that we need! A challenge to my whole approach to life. If you are not familar with the life of Hudson Taylor, it is a must listen to, it is more than worth the time to listen to the whole series.
Jeff (1/13/2006)
from CA Bay Area
Great Sermon! I have read this book personally many times and find it challenging and encouraging, he is my favorite missionary. I am so thankful to find it here to download into my PDA to listen on the road. Thank you!
Pioneer missionary, James Hudson Taylor, was born in Barnsley, England, the son of a Methodist minister. After studying medicine and theology, he went to China in 1854 as a missionary under the auspices of the China Evangelization Society. In 1858, after working in a hospital...