Sunday, September 30, 2012

Gladys Alyward


I recently re-read a brief biography on Gladys Aylward. The book is Gladys Aylward: The Adventure of a Lifetime (Christian Heroes: Then & Now), by Janet and Geoff Benge.

One of my cousins loaned this book to me a few weeks ago and encouraged me to read it. I remembered reading it when I was younger and was reluctant to spend time reading a story I already knew, so I almost returned the book unread.

I’m so glad I finally decided to pick the book up and start reading it. I didn't put it down for the next two hours, and I finished it the next day.

I had forgotten what an interesting life Gladys had.

Gladys was a British, middle-aged, unmarried lady who in 1932, spent her life savings to purchase a train ticket to China so she could be a missionary.

Gladys lived in Yuncheng, China for the next sixteen years, becoming a revered local government official and using her influence to win souls to Christ. She also reformed a prison and started an orphanage. During World War II she rescued over 100 orphans and led them to safety. 

As I re-read her story, I found myself especially drawn into the drama of Gladys’ initial trip to China. I never remembered before how many detours she had while trying to reach China for the first time.

For example, at one point Gladys was held hostage in a Russian hotel until two mysterious Russians helped to smuggle her to a ship dock in the middle of the night. She jumped onto a ship headed for Japan at the last possible second before armed pursuers reached the side of the ship.

I kept turning pages, fascinated by details I never remembered noticing before. This well-written biography drew me into the exciting life God gave to a seemingly insignificant lady from England.

By the time I finished reading this book, I was excited and encouraged, thinking about what God might have in store for me as I seek to serve Him.

This brief biography is enjoyable, enlightening, and well worth a reader's time.
 

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Welcome


“Next to the Holy Scriptures, the greatest aid to the life of faith may be Christian biographies.” So says A.W. Tozer, well-known pastor and author. Christian biographies have been a great encouragement to me, and I hope to use this blog to share some of the blessings I’ve gained from them.  I’d love to hear what others have learned from reading Christian biographies and autobiographies, so please feel free to leave comments about your favorite ones.