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Children Of The Massacre The Extraordinary Story Of The Stewart Family In Hong Kong And West China Linda Banks Robert Banks

  • SKU: BELL-51249994
Children Of The Massacre The Extraordinary Story Of The Stewart Family In Hong Kong And West China Linda Banks Robert Banks
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Children Of The Massacre The Extraordinary Story Of The Stewart Family In Hong Kong And West China Linda Banks Robert Banks instant download after payment.

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 26.6 MB
Author: Linda Banks; Robert Banks
ISBN: 9781666720365, 1666720364
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Children Of The Massacre The Extraordinary Story Of The Stewart Family In Hong Kong And West China Linda Banks Robert Banks by Linda Banks; Robert Banks 9781666720365, 1666720364 instant download after payment.

Early morning on 1 August 1895, a group of armed insurgents attacked a remote mission station in China. An Irish couple, Robert and Louisa Stewart, and two of their young children were murdered. Three other children were wounded but escaped, while three older boys were away at school in England. From their early years, the six surviving Stewart children, most of whom were born in China, believed they had "unfinished business" there. One after another, each returned to their adopted country, where they founded and served schools, churches, student hostels, and hospitals. Their visionary contributions took place against the backdrop of the Nationalist Revolution, anti-Western demonstrations, and the Japanese invasion and occupation of China. More than seventy-five years ago, Bishop R. O. Hall of Hong Kong stated: "the story of the Stewart family needs to be told!" This thoroughly researched volume finally documents the lives and legacy of one of the most impressive families in missionary history.

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