As a poor Canadian farm boy, Jonathan Goforth had no idea that he would spend most of his life braving disaster, danger, and disease to share God’s love with the people of China. But when God led him to do just that, nothing, not even the violent Boxer Rebellion, would stop Jonathan and his family from answering God’s call. Making their home in China, the Goforths opened their doors to as many as five thousand visitors a month, all of whom had heard the gospel message. Their nearly fifty years of service to a nation in need would leave behind a legacy of many thousands of Chinese Christians. (1859-1936)
Jonathan Goforth: An Open Door in China (Christian Heroes: Then and Now)
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This biography details the life of Jonathan Goforth, providing historical context on missionary work in China during the violent Boxer Rebellion.
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Weight | 0.181 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14 × 1.3 × 21 in |
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