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The Truimph of John and Betty StamAuthor: Mrs. Howard Taylor![]() This book has opened my eyes to just how little I have done for the Lord. John and Betty Stam were missionaries to China through China Inland Mission. In this book, I saw their faith in the way they lived their everyday lives and also in their death for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. They spoke of the Lord like nobody I have ever heard. In their letters, you can see that He was a part of their life just as much as John was to Betty and Betty was to John. Upon their captivity, their 3 month old baby was left behind. For two days the Lord Himself took care of this precious infant. The Lord must have given Betty a sense of what might happen because when Mr. Loe, a fellow worker, found the baby she was wrapped in a small sleeping bag. At the bottom of the bag were a change of clothes and some diapers rolled up and pinned between these articles were two five dollar bills which paid a brave man to carry Mr. LoeÂ’s son and the Stam baby which were covered and hid in rice baskets. A very, very good book!!! Another biography has been written of the Stams by Kathleen White. It is available from Bethany House Publishers (1988). Leave a Comment { Last Page } { Page 28 of 31 } { Next Page } |
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