These sources tell the story of Gladys Aylward, an English missionary who dedicated her life to serving in China and Taiwan. Despite facing significant obstacles, including rejection by a missionary society and a perilous journey to China, she established an inn that became a center for sharing the gospel with travelers and eventually an orphanage. Aylward's bravery was highlighted during the Second Sino-Japanese War, when she became a Chinese citizen and led a group of orphaned children on a dangerous trek to safety. Her life, though later sensationalized in a film, demonstrates an unwavering faith, resilience, and commitment to helping others, leaving a lasting legacy through her work with children and inspiring others through her example.
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6 Lessons from Gladys Aylward About Gospel Success
Aylward, Gladys (1902-1970) | History of Missiology - Boston University
Aylward, Gladys (1902–1970) - Encyclopedia.com
Gladys Aylward, Missionary To China
Gladys Aylward: A Life Devoted to Spreading God's Love Across Borders
Leader's Guide for the DVD, The Torchlighters: The Gladys Aylward Story
Not to be Forgotten: Gladys Aylward 1902-1970 Missionary to China - CBE International
REAL LIFE STORIES - Gladys Aylward - Missionary to China - June2013