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Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret
Book • 1932
This book, written by F. Howard Taylor, Hudson's son, and his daughter-in-law, delves into the spiritual life of Hudson Taylor.
It emphasizes Taylor's 'spiritual secret,' which was his daily reliance on Jesus Christ for all his needs, resulting in inexhaustible joy, peace, and energy despite the challenges of his missionary work.
The book is compiled from personal letters and correspondence, providing insights into Taylor's life of faith and his founding of the China Inland Mission.
It also touches on the Keswick theology and its influence on Taylor's spiritual journey, though some critics argue this aspect can be misleading.
The narrative portrays Taylor's transformation and the profound impact of his faith on his missionary endeavors in China.
It emphasizes Taylor's 'spiritual secret,' which was his daily reliance on Jesus Christ for all his needs, resulting in inexhaustible joy, peace, and energy despite the challenges of his missionary work.
The book is compiled from personal letters and correspondence, providing insights into Taylor's life of faith and his founding of the China Inland Mission.
It also touches on the Keswick theology and its influence on Taylor's spiritual journey, though some critics argue this aspect can be misleading.
The narrative portrays Taylor's transformation and the profound impact of his faith on his missionary endeavors in China.
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