Book Description
- Title:
- Through Toil and Tribulation. Missionary Experiences in China during the war of 1939-1945
- Author:
- BMS Missionaries
- Publication Year:
- 1947
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Carey Press
- Pages:
- 208
- Subjects:
- Christian Mission, China, Philippines, World War 2
- Copyright Holder:
- Unknown
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Contents
- Ourselves and the Chinese Church - Henry Payne
- Our Life under the Japanese - W.P. and M.L. Pailing
- What Internment meant to a Mother - Enid B. Philips
- From the Beginning in Shansi - Annie Rossiter
- From Taiyuan to Shanghai - F.W. Price
- A Woman's Experiences - Jessie Payne
- Experiences in Yangchow - Christiana A. Smith
- Organising a Hospital - E.S.A. Wheal
- From Choutsun to Yangchow - Amy Jagger
- A Teacher's Reminiscences - Amy M. Smurthwaite
- Internment Interlude - T.W. Allen
- Regarding the Japanese - J. Cameron Scott
- Making Life Tolerable - A Barrington Light
- A Mission Hospital in Occupied China - R.J. Still
- Loyalty - Mary Peason
- An Intercession Service in Lunghwa Camp - Emily Pentelow
- Intered in Manila - Constance M. Allen
- The Christian Commandos - W.S. Upchurch
- With the British Military Mission - Brynmoor F. Price
- With British Red Cross Hospital Unit - W.S.Flowers
- Unlimited Opportunities in Free China, 1940-46
- Shensi: 1937-1945. - F.S. Russell
- The Effect of the War on the Church in Shensi - George A. Young
- Our Curch in Post-War China - H.R. Williamson