The Korean Pentecost and the Sufferings Which Followed, by William Blair, Bruce Hunt
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In 1977 the Trust published this remarkable account of the first 60 years or so of the modern church in Korea (mainly North Korea). William Blair (1876 1970), in his first term of missionary service, was at the centre of the great revival of 1907, and his account of this and the events leading up to it forms the first part of the book. Blair includes a thrilling description of how the gospel first came to Korea. The account is then taken up by his son-in-law, Bruce Hunt (1903 92) born in Pyengyang, now the capital of North Korea who shows how the revival was followed by a baptism of suffering under the Japanese and Communists. During his forty-eight years of missionary service in Korea, Hunt personally knew many of the Korean Christian martyrs. This new edition of The Korean Pentecost has been completely re-typeset, and includes twelve additional illustrations.The account is then taken up by his son-in-law, Bruce Hunt (1903 92) born in Pyengyang, now the capital of North Korea who shows how the revival was followed by a baptism of suffering under the Japanese and Communists. During his forty-eight years of missionary service in Korea, Hunt personally knew many of the Korean Christian martyrs.This new edition of The Korean Pentecost has been completely re-typeset, and includes twelve additional illustrations.
The Korean Pentecost and the Sufferings Which Followed, by William Blair, Bruce Hunt- Amazon Sales Rank: #138851 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.10" h x .40" w x 4.80" l, .40 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 208 pages
Review 'Shows what God can do when His people take Him at His Word.' --J.G. Vos'A faithful and stirring record of the Lord s doings.' --Evangelical Presbyterian'A deeply moving account.' --Bibliotheca Sacra
About the Author William Newton Blair (1876 1970), was born in Salina, Kansas in July, 1876, the third son of Edgar Wilson and Emma Ann Blair. He was educated at Kansas Wesleyan College, where he obtained both a Doctorate of Divinity and a L.L.D. degree. He also went to McCormick Seminary in Chicago, graduating in 1901. He married Edith Perl Allen on 2 June 1901 at Dickinson County, Kansas with the ceremony performed by her father, Rev. E. W. Allen.In August 1901, William and Edith Blair became missionaries to Korea under the Presbyterian Board of Missions and served in Pyongyang, Korea (now in North Korea) for 40 years. During his first term of missionary service, William Blair was at the centre of the great revival of 1907, and his account of this and the events leading up to it forms the first part of the book, The Korean Pentecost and the Sufferings which Followed, published by the Trust in 1977, and reprinted in 2015. In this, Blair includes a thrilling description of how the gospel first came to Korea.Bruce Finley Hunt was an American Presbyterian missionary to Korea for 48 years until he completed his final term as a missionary of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church in 1976.William Newton Blair (1876 1970), was born in Salina, Kansas in July, 1876, the third son of Edgar Wilson and Emma Ann Blair. He was educated at Kansas Wesleyan College, where he obtained both a Doctorate of Divinity and a L.L.D. degree. He also went to McCormick Seminary in Chicago, graduating in 1901. He married Edith Perl Allen on 2 June 1901 at Dickinson County, Kansas with the ceremony performed by her father, Rev. E. W. Allen. In August 1901, William and Edith Blair became missionaries to Korea under the Presbyterian Board of Missions and served in Pyongyang, Korea (now in North Korea) for 40 years. During his first term of missionary service, William Blair was at the centre of the great revival of 1907, and his account of this and the events leading up to it forms the first part of the book, The Korean Pentecost and the Sufferings which Followed, published by the Trust in 1977, and reprinted in 2015. In this, Blair includes a thrilling description of how the gospel first came to Korea. Bruce Finley Hunt was an American Presbyterian missionary to Korea for 48 years until he completed his final term as a missionary of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church in 1976. Born in 1903 in Pyengyang, Korea, of missionary parents serving with the Presbyterian Church of the USA, Bruce Hunt attended Wheaton College, Illinois, for three years, and graduated from Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey and from Princeton Theological Seminary, New Jersey, in 1928. He went to Korea as a missionary in the autumn of that same year. His wife, Katharine, was the daughter of missionaries William & Edith Blair, and was also a native of Korea, born in Pyengyang in 1904. They were married in Pyengyang in September 1932. For more information visit banneroftruth.org
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. A Must Read for all Korean-American Christians By Jin Chung As one who has grown up in the Korean-American church, I have always been curious about the foundings of Christianity in Korea. This is an excellent, first-hand account of the work of the first Korean missionaries during the early 1900s. It also contains incredible descriptions of the sufferings endured during the Japanese occupation and the subsequent Korean War. I found it to be quite inspirational.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Moving Title By Jimmy R. Reagan Here is a volume coming back into print where I had heard rumors of its being outstanding. By missionaries William Blair and Bruce Hunt, this book covers the first 60 years of the Gospel coming into Korea. The title “The Korean Pentecost And The Sufferings Which Followed” gives a hint of what you will discover here. It is hard to comprehend so much happening in 60 years and that the ministries of two missionaries went through it all. What the reader gets through it all is a strengthening of faith, the amazement of seeing God’s hand at work, and the inspiration of others serving our Lord through tribulation and even death.The authors well tell a story of the preparation for the Gospel in Korea before Mr. Blair arrived. The story of the seed sown by Robert Thomas in 1865 in chapter 3 is one you will never forget once you read it. It moved me in a way nothing has in a long time.Then the work is described until in 1907 the Lord graciously sent revival. It is so compelling to read of real revival, what it looks like, and what transpired. Negatives as are present in any revival were not hidden, but they were few. As you read you will catch yourself praying: “Lord, send such a revival today.”The second half of the book tells of the sufferings that came next over several decades, first at the hands of the Japanese, then from the Communists. Amazingly, the work of the Lord continued to grow though sufferings reached horrific levels. The book was never about gratuitous violence, but just enough to explain what happened. What says more in the reader’s mind is the calm, pure dedication to Christ of those who suffered. When we have no idea of what we may face, it is good to read of what can be true in Christ in the worst of times.The authors were humble and made the stories about the Korean Christians, yet I believe I discovered two more Christian heroes in them. This is the kind of story that needs to be in every home. More than merely biography or history, it is a gripping portrait of what Christianity should be.I received this book free from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Find out why Korean Christians are passionate about Jesus By James Cha One of the best accounts available on what happened at the critical period in the history of the Church of Korea...how God poured out the Holy Spirit upon our people to consecrate them and also to prepare them for the persecution to come.
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