Union & Communion: One with Christ

· Whitaker House
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The Joy of Being One with Christ
Legendary missionary Hudson Taylor uses the most beautifully written biblical allegory, the Song of Solomon, to explain the significance of the relationship between the church and Christ. Here is the key to the knowledge you need for a close walk with Jesus.
Hudson explains…
  • What it means to follow Christ
  • What it means to have communion with God
  • How to be restored after pursuing worldliness
  • The way of service to others
  • The way to gladness
  • How to abide in Christ
  • How to pursue the knowledge of God
 Your life with God can become a joyful experience of complete unity with Him. You will discover more of God’s blessings and all of his comfort in this timeless classic.
 

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Dr. Hudson Taylor (1832–1905), after studying medicine and theology, responded to his call to be a missionary by going to China in 1853. As a pioneer missionary, he conformed as much as possible to Chinese culture. He returned to England in 1860 and spent the next five years translating the New Testament into the Ningpo dialect. He founded the China Inland Mission (today, the Overseas Missionary Fellowship) in 1865, an interdenominational mission to the interior of China, and returned to China in 1866. His wife and two of their children died of cholera while in China. Before his death in 1905, he and 849 other missionaries from England had established 205 mission stations. One hundred and twenty-five thousand Chinese Christians were brought to the Lord during Hudson's lifetime.

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