Cable Mildred. The Fulfilment of a Dream of Pastor Hsi's
INTRODUCTION
AUTHOR'S PREFACE
EDITOR'S NOTE
PROLOGUE
MRS. HSI'S GIFT
CHAPTER I
MRS. HSI'S GIFT
THE BIG ROAD
CHAPTER II
THE BIG ROAD
A NEW VENTURE
CHAPTER III
A NEW VENTURE
THE CONTINUATION OF THE STORY
CHAPTER IV
THE CONTINUATION OF THE STORY
LIFE IN THE VILLAGES
CHAPTER V
LIFE IN THE VILLAGES
OUR RECEPTION AT HWOCHOW
CHAPTER VI
OUR RECEPTION AT HWOCHOW
A PORTRAIT GALLERY
CHAPTER VII
A PORTRAIT GALLERY
WORK DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER VIII
WORK DEVELOPMENT
MRS. HSI'S SECOND GIFT
CHAPTER IX
MRS. HSI'S SECOND GIFT
THE STORY OF AN OPIUM SMOKER
CHAPTER X
THE STORY OF AN OPIUM SMOKER
THE GREAT FURNACE FOR A GREAT SOUL
CHAPTER XI
THE GREAT FURNACE FOR A GREAT SOUL
THE POWERS OF DARKNESS
CHAPTER XII
THE POWERS OF DARKNESS
THE LIFE STORY OF PASTOR WANG
CHAPTER XIII
THE LIFE STORY OF PASTOR WANG
A VISIT TO THE BASE
CHAPTER XIV
A VISIT TO THE BASE
THE BUILDERS
CHAPTER XV
THE BUILDERS
WOMEN'S BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL
CHAPTER XVI
WOMEN'S BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL
THE DRAW NET LET DOWN INTO THE SEA
CHAPTER XVII
THE DRAW NET LET DOWN INTO THE SEA
LIFE AMONGST THE UPPER TEN THOUSAND
CHAPTER XVIII
LIFE AMONGST THE UPPER TEN THOUSAND
THE REVOLUTION OF 1911
CHAPTER XIX
THE REVOLUTION OF 1911
CHANGED CONDITIONS
CHAPTER XX
CHANGED CONDITIONS
ANOTHER PORTRAIT GALLERY
CHAPTER XXI
ANOTHER PORTRAIT GALLERY
PREACHING THE GOSPEL, HEALING THE SICK
CHAPTER XXII
PREACHING THE GOSPEL, HEALING THE SICK
A CASKET OF JEWELS
CHAPTER XXIII
A CASKET OF JEWELS
THE TREASURE HOUSE
CHAPTER XXIV
THE TREASURE HOUSE
CONCLUSION
CHAPTER XXV
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX
HWOCHOW WOMEN'S BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL
COURSE OF STUDY
FIRST TERM
SECOND TERM
THIRD TERM
FOURTH TERM
CHINA INLAND MISSION NORMAL TRAINING COLLEGE, HWOCHOW, SHANSI
SCRIPTURE
HISTORY
PHYSIOLOGY
ZOOLOGY
CHEMISTRY
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I WISH to acknowledge that apart from my co-workers, Evangeline and Francesca French, this book would have been impossible. To Mr. Albert Lutley, Superintendent of the China Inland Mission Work in the Province of Shansi, I am indebted for help and kindnesses which I can acknowledge, but never repay. I am also indebted to my Chinese secretary, Miss Wang, for her able reporting of the many interviews which the compiling of this book has necessitated.
The Chinese themselves say: "One mile alters the speech, and ten miles change the customs."
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Morning prayers at Middle Eden was an hour of joyful worship, and on this day Mrs. Hsi's heart was so full of happiness that she could scarcely wait until the full congregation had assembled before she, laden with her bundles, entered the room and placed them on the table, saying, "I think God has answered our prayers; I can do without these, let Hwochow have the Gospel."
Every heart present must have been moved, for all could judge accurately what the sacrifice must be. She had offered her only worldly treasures, articles which her husband could not ask her to sacrifice, ready as he was to use in God's service all that pertained to their home.