Nurtured in the lap of comfort, educated at Eton and Cambridge, the hero of the British sport-loving public, C. T. Studd, whose Cambridge career has been described as "one long blaze of cricketing glory", created a stir in the secular world of his youth by renouncing wealth and position to follow Christ. He was captain of the Eton XI in 1879, and of Cambridge University in 1883, being accorded in the latter year (vide The Cricketing Annual) "the premier position as an all-round cricketer for the second year in succession". The illness of a brother brought him face to face with realities and the transitoriness of worldly riches and fame. He obeyed the divine command, "Go thy way, sell what thou hast and give to the poor ...take up thy cross and follow me", throwing himself into the work which had called him with the same thoroughness and earnestness with which he had learned to "play a straight bat". Henceforward his life was dedicated to the service of God and his fellow men, and the story of his labours and adventures makes an epic of faith and courage against great odds that will be an inspiration to all who rejoice in a tale of high endeavour.
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The biography of a remarkable man who established himself as one of the greatest cricketers of his time, and then became a missionary in China, India and Africa and founded the Worldwide Evangelisation Crusade.
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Foreword by Alfred B. Buxton Author's Preface 1. A Visit to a Theatre and Its Consequences 2. Three Etonians Get a Shock 3. An All-England Cricketer 4. The Crisis 5. A Revival Breaks Out Among Students 6. C.T. Becomes a Chinaman 7. He Gives Away a Fortune 8. An Irish Girl and a Dream 9. United to Fight for Jesus 10. Perils and Hardships in Inland China 11. On the American Campus 12. Six Years in India 13. A Man's Man 14. The Greatest Venture of All 15. Through Cannibal Tribes 16. The Very Heart of Africa 17. C.T. Amongst the Natives 18. Forward Ever, Backward Never! 19. The God of Wonders 20. When the Holy Ghost Came 21. Bwana's House and Daily Life 22. Hallelujah! 23. God Enabling Us, We Go On! Postscript
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780718830281
Publisert
1899
Utgiver
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Vekt
330 gr
Høyde
204 mm
Bredde
134 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
244

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Biografisk notat

Norman Grubb fought in the First World War and was educated at Cambridge, where he founded the Christian Union. After graduating, he and his wife served as missionaries in the Belgian Congo, with the World Evangelical Crusade. He played a leading role in setting up the Christian Literature Crusade. In later life, he lived in America, where he was a pivotal member of the WEC.