Isobel Kuhn (1901–1957)
Author of By Searching: My Journey Through Doubt Into Faith
About the Author
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Works by Isobel Kuhn
North Thailand: The Golden Clime 4 copies
The scent of water 1 copy
Die Hoë Pad 1 copy
Lig in Lisuland 1 copy
Tanri'yi Aramak 1 copy
ابئ عن الئ 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Kuhn, Isobel Selina Miller
- Other names
- 楊宓貴靈
Kuhn, Isobel
Yangmi, Guiling - Birthdate
- 1901-12-17
- Date of death
- 1957-03-20
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- missionary
- Organizations
- China Inland Mission
- Nationality
- Canada
- Birthplace
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Places of residence
- China
- Place of death
- Wheaton, Illinois, USA
- Burial location
- Wheaton Cemetery Wheaton, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Reviews
Trying to follow where God might lead. That’s what Isobel Kuhn writes with honesty and plain speaking. It’s her story of how God worked in her early life and how she found direction. Written in the 1950s, it remains a readable story, full of surprises and epiphanies. I found it inspiring and thought-provoking (in a good way).
Remarkably honest first person account.
Isobel Kuhn details her change from skeptic to Christian and where that journey then led her. It is a short account but very detailed. It stops short of documenting her missionary experiences which are contained in other books.
I know this is a classic and I did enjoy it but found the tone slightly irritating in places. I can't really explain why. There was also some unnecessary detail of matters which seemed unimportant.
Recommended though for those show more interested in preparation for missions or even those wondering how to "search for God!" show less
Isobel Kuhn details her change from skeptic to Christian and where that journey then led her. It is a short account but very detailed. It stops short of documenting her missionary experiences which are contained in other books.
I know this is a classic and I did enjoy it but found the tone slightly irritating in places. I can't really explain why. There was also some unnecessary detail of matters which seemed unimportant.
Recommended though for those show more interested in preparation for missions or even those wondering how to "search for God!" show less
Isobel Kuhn, with China Inland Mission, writes of her and her husbands time among the Lisu people in the great mountains of West China from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. I was greatly honored to read of these people and the love of these missionaries; the culture, the living conditions, the living on the side of the mountain, the Lisu people and how they took what they learned and became missionaries themselves. And also how much prayers are needed for the work to continue and more show more importantly how many more workers are needed to take the gospel to those who haven't heard. To God be the glory for the things He has done in and through these people. A book that will long stay with me. show less
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John and Isobel were two ordinary people who made an extraordinary commitment in their marriage, to put God first. With transparent honesty and humour, Isobel shares stories from her life as
a missionary wife in China.
John and Isobel were two ordinary people who made an extraordinary commitment in their marriage, to put God first. With transparent honesty and humour, Isobel shares stories from her life as
a missionary wife in China.
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