James Hudson Taylor was a British Protestant Christian missionary to China and founder of the China Inland Mission. He was known for his sensitivity to Chinese culture and zeal for evangelism, adopting native Chinese clothing. Under his leadership, the CIM was non-denominational, accepting members from all Protestant groups, including the working class and single women. Taylor has been recognized as one of the most significant Europeans in 19th-century China due to his campaign against the opium trade. His life's work is characterized by a wide vision and a systematized plan for evangelizing a broad geographical area, unsurpassed since the Apostle Paul.
Preserving a significant historical work, this modern republication of The Sepoy offers a clear and readable format, distinct from scanned copies. Alpha Editions has meticulously reformatted, retyped, and designed the text to ensure its accessibility for both contemporary and future readers, highlighting its enduring importance in human history.
In her lumpiest adventure yet, Ethel must race to find a killer before she gets diced herself. Sal Bunion's attitude was as spicy as his famous salsa. When he turns up dead it's up to sassy Ethel Cunningham to put down the tortilla chips and catch a sick and saucy killer. Who killed Sal and stole his famous recipe? Maybe his gold obsessed wife Toni, or bitter waitress and girlfriend, Roberta? How about muscular and brooding Pablo? And then there's the mysterious new business partner, Mr. Fox. Did he kill him? Many would think it's one of his estranged children, Sal Jr, Al or Rose.In a battle of wills, salt and spice, Ethel even has the Clover Court gang of misfit neighbors helping her out in one of her most tricky and tasty mysteries yet.
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Exploring the motivations behind Victorian Protestant missionaries, this survey offers insights from the founder of the China Inland Mission. It delves into the historical context and personal drives that fueled the missionary movement, providing a comprehensive understanding of their impact and legacy in China. The work highlights the complexities of faith, culture, and the aspirations that shaped their endeavors during this transformative period.
James Hudson Taylor's exploration of the Song of Solomon delves into its spiritual significance, breaking the text into six sections with insightful commentary. He emphasizes the connection between faith, human experience, and the divine relationship with God and Christ, offering a reflective interpretation that enhances understanding of this biblical poem.