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Gladys Aylward
Gladys Aylward
7 Sermons
Gladys Aylward (1902-1970) was a British missionary to China who worked in Yangcheng and became famous for leading over 100 orphans to safety across mountainous terrain during the Japanese invasion. Her story was told in the film The Inn of the Sixth Happiness.

Sermons 7

Genesis 1:27 Testimony

In this sermon transcript, the speaker shares their experience of being the only missionary in a heathen government and their journey of spreading the Gospel in South Shansey. Despite facing challenge

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Genesis 24:14 Testimony

In this sermon, the speaker shares their personal experience of being in China and looking after mules while others listened to a woman named Jeannie tell stories about Jesus. The speaker emphasizes t

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Genesis 22:2 Testimony

In this sermon, the speaker shares about their experience running a children's home and the blessings they received from God. They also talk about their 60th birthday celebration and the importance of

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Psalm 127:1

Gladys Aylward preaches about the importance of surrendering all to God, sharing her life journey of faith, sacrifice, and obedience. She emphasizes the need to give our complete selves to God, trusti

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Genesis 12:1 The Urgency of the Gospel

Gladys Aylward challenges the audience in Australia to recognize their complacency and the urgent need for action in spreading the Gospel. She emphasizes that God calls individuals to serve Him in uni

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Psalm 119:105 Conviction

Gladys Aylward emphasizes the reality of God and the truth of the Bible through the story of students in China facing persecution. She recounts how 500 students were pressured to conform to the govern

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Matthew 5:14-16 New Creation in Christ

Gladys Aylward emphasizes the vital role of women as quiet achievers in faith, urging them to embrace their responsibilities and privileges in Christ. She shares her experiences in China, highlighting

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