“And the Word Came With Power”

I ended this book with tears in my eyes. What a precious story! Not only is this a really fun and easy read, it recounts one woman’s story of coming to Christ, following His leading to the Philippines, and watching God transform the lives of the Balangoo people. 

Through Joanne’s eyes you see the real-life emotion in the struggles and joys that came along with living in a remote location, being adopted into a Balangoo family, encountering demon possession, surviving a helicopter crash, co-laboring with other missionaries, and the 20 year task of translating the New Testament into the Balangoo language. She saw God was at work. This was His doing. And she loved being in the middle of it.

Due to certain cultural differences and demonic possession being part of this story, I would recommend parents to approve it individually for your children, or make it a read aloud and edit as necessary. 

I highly recommend this book.

-Annie

Spiritual Secret of Hudson Taylor

I feel overwhelmed at the thought of trying to write a review that would do this book justice… it’s FULL of jewels.

I first read the paperback book “Spiritual Secret of Hudson Taylor” when I was 16 or 17; it is one of those books that I can confidently say impacted my life to the extent that my life was from that point forward changed.

Hudson Taylor’s was a life of extreme commitment to God and to the furtherance of the Gospel. He was a man of humility, a man filled with the Spirit, a man who lived out love for his neighbor, and a man who walked with God. I found encouragement in the way God prepared him during his younger years, for the way that God brought a young lady named Maria into his life, for the way he practically served God, and for the way he walked with God. I find encouragement in his story that he started well, continued well, and finished well.

In Eric Metaxas’ book on the life of abolitionist William Wilberforce, he said: “…a short period of the short life of one man is, well and wisely directed, sufficient to remedy the miseries of millions for ages.”

I think that this could be said of Hudson Taylor. His life affected the spiritual lives and destinies of thousands…I wouldn’t be surprised if it was millions, not just from his life directly nor during his lifetime along, but rippling outward from his life through others who were impacted and influenced by him and throughout generations to come.

May we be counted among those whose short lives are well and wisely directed; may God continue His work of changing lives through our lives. To His praise and His glory and for the good of our fellow humanity.


“I frequently felt at that time, and said, that if I pretended to believe the Bible I would at any rate attempt to live by it, putting it fairly to the test, and if it failed to prove true and reliable, would throw it overboard altogether. These views I retained when the Lord was pleased to bring me to Himself. And I think I may say that since then I have put God’s Word to the test. Certainly it has never failed me. I have never had reason to regret the confidence I have placed in its promises or to deplore following the guidance I have found in its directions.” (page 10)


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The paperback book “Spiritual Secret of Hudson Taylor” is an abridged version (and very well done) of the two original biographies written by the son and daughter-in-law of Hudson Taylor. The first of the two is “Hudson Taylor In Early Years” and the second is “Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission.” Both are excellent and contain extra details the paperback does not contain. However, if you’re looking for a shorter book than what those two bring, the “Spiritual Secret of Hudson Taylor” is perfect.

The book I read in my teens is not to be confused with a different approach to this story titled by the very similar name “Hudson Taylor’s Spiritual Secret.”

If a youth or adult is not used to reading 1800s English, this book (“Spiritual Secret of Hudson Taylor”) might prove a bit difficult to read, but I would say definitely worth the effort.


 

“If we are faithful to God in little things, we shall gain experience and strength that will be helpful to us in the more serious trials of life.” (page 43)


 

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-Annie

PC: Matt Enterline

 


 

“Poor, uninfluential, and without what would ordinarily be regarded as training or talent for leadership, how unlikely that Hudson Taylor should ever become the founder and director of a worldwide organization embracing missionaries from all evangelical denominations and every Protestant land. Yet this was indeed to be the case, for He who is the great, the only Worker, still delights to use what has been well called ‘God’s five-rank army of weakness.'” (page 172, 173)

 

“There are several different ways of working for God, as Mr. Taylor reminded the little company. ‘One is to make the best plans we can and carry them out to the best of our ability. This may be better than working without plan, but it is by no means the best way of serving our Master. Or, having carefully laid our plans and determined to carry them through, we may ask God to help us and to prosper us in connection with them. Yet another way of working is to begin with God: to ask His plans, and to offer ourselves to Him to carry out His purposes.’ This, then, was the attitude taken up. Day by day the needs of the whole work were laid before the Lord, guidance being sought as to His will in connection with them. Mr. Taylor continued: ‘Going about it in this way, we leave the responsibility with the Great Designer, and find His service one of sweet restfulness. We have no responsibility save to follow as we are led, and we serve One who is able both to design and to execute, and whose work never fails.'” (page 335)

 

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The Wild Brothers

Welcome to the world of the Wild brothers!

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Brothers Morgan, Hudson, Kian, and Asher Wild have grown up in the jungles of Southeast Asia. They, and their parents Mike and Libby, are missionaries to a remote tribe on the island of Papua sharing the good news of Jesus! They homeschool in their home in the jungle and explore the world around them, even collecting insects for scientists. They have made a scientific discovery, and were the first to collect a particular butterfly!

I have been fascinated watching what life is like for these missionaries from Florida, as they have taken on many aspects of the tribal culture, and are devoting their lives to the Lord and living for Him. They have been, and continue to be, such an encouragement to me. When I watch them in these DVDs, or read their writings on their blog, it makes me want to live for the Lord practically and daily. The four brothers are such fun to watch and learn from. They are a wonderful encouragement to follow the Lord while young and not to waste that time. Their parents also, are tremendous examples of doing what God says, trusting Him with their lives and the lives of their sons.

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As a bonus to these DVDs, they keep up a blog! (On the Answers in Genesis website). These posts range from informative, encouraging, interesting and fun, to challenging, insightful and thought provoking, often with an overlap of any of these. 

It’s amazing to see and read of what goes into the task of learning a language and culture, and then to learn of how Mike and his colleague translate the Bible into the tribal language. How awesome it is to know of this specific story where God has changed so many lives as they have heard of Jesus!

As a young woman, I am additionally thankful for Libby’s example. She is a blessing to me as I see her faithfulness to the Lord in all the roles of wife, mom, and missionary.

Oh, and I did a little research on California laws…I so want a Common Spotted Cuscus! It is so cute!! Unfortunately, I won’t be getting one. :/

There are a total of eight DVDs which are available from Answers in Genesis or some are available on amazon. (We have pictured only the first three).

DVD 1: Welcome to Our World

DVD 2: Jewels of the Jungle

DVD 3: Paradise Lost

DVD 4: Tiger Trail

DVD 5: Island of the Gods

DVD 6: Changes in Latitude

DVD 7: Preparing for Departure

DVD 8: Deep Sea Canoe

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-Annie

Photos by: Matt Enterline