Description
Paperback cover has some wear along edges and a slight tear in the spine. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “The Triumph of John and Betty Stam” offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of two Christian missionaries who met a tragic end during the Sino-Japanese War. Written by Geraldine Guinness Taylor, the book chronicles the story of John and Betty Stam, a young American couple who traveled to China in 1934 to spread the gospel. Tragically, they were captured and beheaded by Chinese Communist soldiers just a few months into their mission.
Despite its somber subject matter, the book is a testament to the unwavering faith and courage of the Stams, whose martyrdom became a rallying cry for Christian missionaries worldwide. Taylor’s vivid prose and meticulous research bring to life the Stams’ upbringing, their decision to become missionaries, and the harrowing details of their final days.
Beyond its historical significance, the book offers a window into the complex social and political landscape of 1930s China, a nation torn apart by civil war and foreign aggression. For collectors and readers alike, this copy represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Christian missionary history, as well as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made in the name of faith.