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Study Section 22:  The Gospel goes to China


              22.1 Connect


                         In church history, it seems like every time there is an advance in getting the Gospel to others, there is
                         also an attack and the masses are swayed by a false prophet who opposes God’s work.  God desires
                         that every person hear the Gospel and believe.  Satan does not want people to hear the Gospel and
                         be saved.  He does everything he can to thwart any movement toward God.

                         I’m sure you have observed this truth in your ministry.  Just when you see God moving in amazing
              ways, something happens to challenge the movement.  That’s the activity of Satan.  He will use whatever
              method and whomever he can to stop people from hearing the Gospel.  Today, we will see how the Gospel goes
              to China, but Satan will counterattack using communism to resist the spreading of the Gospel there.   Tens of
              millions of Chinese now identify as Christians, and the number has grown rapidly, posing challenges for a
              government that is officially atheist and wary of threats to its power.  Estimates say that there are over 18
              million Christian believers in China, and the number is increasing daily.  Satan may oppose God, but God is the
              victor!  Let’s learn about this today…

              22.2 Objectives


                         1.  The student must be able to present a biographical sketch of the life of Hudson Taylor, and how
                         God used him to bring the Gospel to China.

                         2. The student should be able to describe how Charles Darwin was used by Satan to steal man’s
              hearts from God and confuse their minds about the creation.

               22.3 Hudson Taylor 1832-1905 –  106


                         Hudson Taylor was an English missionary to China and founder of China Inland
                         Mission.   He spent five years translating the New Testament into the Ningpo
                         dialect. At his death in 1905, there were 205 stations with 849 missionaries,
                         and 125,000 Chinese Christians in the China Inland Mission.

                         "He must move men through God — by prayer," that was the philosophy of J.
              Hudson Taylor, first missionary to the interior of China and the founder of the China Inland
              Mission. And from that December day when as a teenager he heard from Heaven, "Go for
              Me to China, "this young Englishman set out to prove his philosophy. That he did so
              successfully and miraculously makes for some of the most exciting reading in the records of evangelism.

              After his call Taylor first moved from the comforts of his home with his parents and two sisters in beautiful
              Barnsley of Yorkshire to Drainside, Hull, a poverty-stricken, depressing area named after and notarized by its foul
              ditch. Taylor had gone there purposely to work for a doctor and accumulate a little medical knowledge, and also
              to accustom himself to something of the loneliness and dangers of living in a strange land where his only
              companion would be God.

              It was at Drainside Taylor learned one can trust God with his last cent.  He had been called out late one night to
              witness to and pray over a sick woman with starving children. As he tried to pray, his words choked in his mouth

              106  https://www.wholesomewords.org/missions/biotaylor.html
              Copied with permission from Profiles in Evangelism, ©1976* by Fred Barlow
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