Miracle Lives of China

· Wipf and Stock Publishers
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These are soul-stirring stories recording God's miraculous power in the conversion of men as seen in mission work during the forty years these missionary warriors labored in China.

The vivid pen-sketches titled "The Blind Chief," "The Idol Maker," and "The Gambler's End" take the reader into the heart of Chinese village life. The triumphant accounts of God's grace in the lives of "A Chinese Shakespeare" and "A Faithful Pastor," and the record of how the students were reached makes for vigorous and enheartening reading. The closing chapter contains a brief sketch of the famous Christian General, Marshall Feng Yu-hsiang.

This companion volume to By My Spirit is rich with incidents from the lives of these two saints of God. We see, in reading such a volume as this, that we are still serving a miracle-working God.

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Rosalind Goforth (1864 1942) was born in England beforemoving to Montreal, Canada, with her parents at the age ofthree. Growing up, Rosalind intended to follow her father asan artist until she met and married Presbyterian missionaryJonathan Goforth. Together, they became the foremostmissionaries to China and Manchuria in the twentieth century.They had eleven children, five of whom died as babies or youngchildren. Rosalind died in Toronto, Canada, and is buried besideher husband.

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