Rosalind Goforth
Prolific author Rosalind Goforth, with her husband Jonathan, were Presbyterian missionaries in China from 1888 to 1935. During the course of this nearly fifty years of ministry they experienced God’s direct involvement through the miraculous transformation of souls, through His generous and timely provision for their needs, and through dramatic deliverance from disease, from persecution, and from violence during the 1900 Boxer Rebellion. Written near the end of her life, Climbing tells Rosalind’s personal story.From the preface, 'For years previous to my husband’s death... requests reached me urging that I write something of my own life, my struggles, yes, and overcomings-something that might help others facing life’s hard problems.... In a very uncertain way, I began to write down visions of the past as they came. I realize keenly how imperfect is the record-scrappy, disconnected, and entirely incomplete, for the half of the Lord’s mercies can never be told. ...the story is now sent forth with the hope that He who has sustained in the writing will use it to help other climbers up life’s hillside.'First published in 1940, this must-read Christian classic has been refreshed in order to be presented to a new audience.About the Scripture Testimony EditionWalking Together Press has enhanced this classic title by identifying and marking portions of the narrative that illustrate specific Biblical topics and verses. An extensive Scripture Testimony Index appendix has also been added, containing short summaries of how each topic is illustrated, making locating specific stories easy. Furthermore, this title is one of many in the Scripture Testimony Collection.