Released in the UK November 2022
Released in the US November 2022
Large trade hardback | 360 Pages
9781527108912 • £15.99 $22.99
BISAC – BIO018000
John Ross spent 40 years of his life in Manchuria and left behind an amazing legacy of culturally sensitive evangelism, innovative missionary principles, and a rich vein of translations, including the first version of the New Testament in Korean. John S. Ross’s riveting biography tracks not only his life, but also the social, political and spiritual influences which shaped his life and work. God is still using John Ross’s labours to grow his Kingdom in South and North Korea today.
John Stuart Ross
John Stuart Ross has fifty years’ experience in mission (in Nigeria, international Jewish evangelism, and South Africa) and pastoral ministry (Belfast and Scotland). His PhD, from the University of Wales, Lampeter, is on Scottish Missions to the Jews. He has written books and many articles. Married to Elizabeth, they have three children and nine grandchildren.
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Packed solid with carefully documented information, the author has written in a narrative style which draws you to read on. With its many helpful theological and cultural insights, it is a book set to become a classic.
David Ellis
An engineer, former minister of the Church of Scotland and Director of OMF International UK
This is a thrilling story, taking the reader through the God–given successes of Ross’s labours, as well as the immense challenges he faced, including the Boxer Rising. It is a thoroughly worthy memorial to Ross, the missionary and translator, but supremely a timeless and inspiring testimony to the fruit which follows the faithful sowing of Gospel seed.
Donald Meek
Professor Emeritus, Scottish and Gaelic Studies, Edinburgh University
… goes well beyond a simple biographical statement of his life, but thoroughly sets him and his missionary work in the church, social, and cultural context of his time, both in the Scotland, and in China. This is a must read for anyone interested in missions and Christianity in East Asia.
James H. Grayson
Professor Emeritus, School of East Asian Studies, The University of Sheffield
… an inspiring, engaging and realistic portrait of a missionary namesake who left a profound legacy in the Chinese and Korean churches.
Donald John MacLean
Adjunct Professor of Historical Theology, Westminster Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Newcastle