Hudson Taylor

Hudson Taylor by Susan Martins Miller, published by Barbour Publishing in 2008, is a biography that explores the life of the influential missionary. This edition, written in English and spanning 222 pages, presents an insightful look into Taylor’s journey and his impact on Christianity in Asia. The narrative delves into his experiences and the cultural contexts that shaped his mission work.
Readers will find a detailed account of Hudson Taylor’s life, focusing on his religious dedication and the challenges he faced while spreading Christianity. The book addresses themes related to biography and autobiography, as well as cultural and regional aspects of his work in Asia. This edition provides a comprehensive overview of Taylor’s contributions and the significance of his legacy within the realm of religious history.
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