by Esther Davison
Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Maybeth Judd and her family were pursued by the Japanese Imperial Army as it advanced across China. Threatened by bandits, starvation, capture and even death, they continued sharing Christ as they fled the approaching army.
A third generation CIM missionary, whose grandfather Charles had worked with Hudson Taylor, Maybeth Judd served during the 1930s and 1940s with the China Inland Mission, the largest mission in China with 1400 missionaries serving in 364 stations among the inland provinces and operating out of their 10 acre headquarters in Shanghai.
Esther Davison, the daughter of Ken and Maybeth (Judd) Gray was born in Shanghai. Her family escaped from China in 1950.
ISBN 978-1-936107-25-4
200 pages