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Author:
Catherine M. Swift
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978-0551011007
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0551011009
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Marshall Pickering (December 1, 1984)
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Gladys May Aylward (24 February 1902 – 1 January 1970) was a British-born evangelical Christian missionary to China, whose story was told in the book The Small Woman, by Alan Burgess, published in 1957.

Gladys May Aylward (24 February 1902 – 1 January 1970) was a British-born evangelical Christian missionary to China, whose story was told in the book The Small Woman, by Alan Burgess, published in 1957, and made into the film The Inn of the Sixth Happiness, starring Ingrid Bergman, in 1958. The film was produced by Twentieth Century Fox, and filmed entirely in North Wales and England.

Gladys Aylward's life is remembered around the world as one that defied all expectations Gladys Aylward: Missionary to China (Heroes of the Faith).

Gladys Aylward's life is remembered around the world as one that defied all expectations. Despite a poor education. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Gladys Aylward: Missionary to China (Heroes of the Faith). Evidence Not Seen: A Woman's Miraculous Faith in the Jungles of World War II. Darlene Deibler Rose.

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Watch as Torchlighter Gladys Aylward’s strength and faith are stretched to the limit in WWII China

Watch as Torchlighter Gladys Aylward’s strength and faith are stretched to the limit in WWII China. Try our Gladys Aylward quiz and check out other fun activities here! Activities. What People are Saying.

For Gladys Aylward see Catherine M. Swift (1984) Gladys Aylward. Heroes of the Cross Series ( Basingstoke: Marshall Morgan and Scott). Others commemorated in this series include David Livingstone, John Wesley, Mary Glenor and Martin Luther King. For Mother Teresa see Gary Smailes (2009) Mother Teresa. She also records in matter-of-fact detail the numerous privations of nursing in the Mesopotamian heat, which was endured through ‘good fellowship’, which meant work was discharged ‘to the utmost for the common good’. She also records being on deck ‘singing a hymn’ when the threat of a U-Boat attack was imminent.

In Book III of the trilogy, Tamras must make her own hero 's journey. She ventures into the unknown and encounters a more formidable enemy than any she has ever faced.

In Book three, the stage widens further: she deals with the struggles of whole peoples. In Book III of the trilogy, Tamras must make her own hero 's journey. Character is destiny, and the destiny of Tamras and all her people will depend upon choices that come less from the skills she has been taught than from the person she has become, from her own heart.

The "Little Woman" whose great faith carried her to the people of China.

Gladys Aylward's life is remembered around the world as one that defied all expectations. Despite a poor education, a family that had no money, and the disappointment of being told that the China Inland Mission considered her too old to learn the Chinese language, her desire to be a missionary refused to surrender its call. She scraped and saved every penny she could earn and booked an overland rail passage to China on October 15, 1930.

What followed was one of the most remarkable missionary careers imaginable. Over twenty years of service would be given for the people of China, including remaining with her people through the torturous was with Japan. Before her death she would meet the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, in Europe she met the head of every state she visited, and a movie would be made about her.

One of the great missionaries of this century!