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They Shall See His Face: The Story of Amy Oxley Wilkinson and Her Visionary Blind School in China

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02 January 2018

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Robert and Linda Banks share the story of mission to blind children in China - a heartwarming story of how much hope one committed person can bring.Amy Oxley Wilkinson was arguably the most widely known female Australian missionary in China and the West in the early 20th century. She was...

Robert and Linda Banks share the story of mission to blind children in China - a heartwarming story of how much hope one committed person can bring.

Amy Oxley Wilkinson was arguably the most widely known female Australian missionary in China and the West in the early 20th century. She was the great granddaughter of colonial chaplain Samuel Marsden and granddaughter of celebrated explorer John Oxley. After rescuing an abandoned blind boy, she founded an innovative Blind Boys School in Fuzhou which is now a major institution in Fujian Province. Her husband Dr George Wilkinson set up the city's first hospital and introduced a program to address the pervasive curse of opium addiction.Amy's holistic and vocational approach to disability education brought her national and later international recognition. In 1920, the president of the new Chinese republic awarded her the Order of the Golden Grain, the highest honour a foreigner could receive. Two years later, Amy and the School's brass band were presented to Queen Mary in England.Amy's story highlights the significance of Australia's contribution to the development of early modern China and is a challenge to anyone committed to making their life count for others.

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Robert and Linda Banks share the story of mission to blind children in China - a heartwarming story of how much hope one committed person can bring.Amy Oxley Wilkinson was arguably the most widely known female Australian missionary in China and the West in the early 20th century. She was...

Robert and Linda Banks share the story of mission to blind children in China - a heartwarming story of how much hope one committed person can bring.

Amy Oxley Wilkinson was arguably the most widely known female Australian missionary in China and the West in the early 20th century. She was the great granddaughter of colonial chaplain Samuel Marsden and granddaughter of celebrated explorer John Oxley. After rescuing an abandoned blind boy, she founded an innovative Blind Boys School in Fuzhou which is now a major institution in Fujian Province. Her husband Dr George Wilkinson set up the city's first hospital and introduced a program to address the pervasive curse of opium addiction.Amy's holistic and vocational approach to disability education brought her national and later international recognition. In 1920, the president of the new Chinese republic awarded her the Order of the Golden Grain, the highest honour a foreigner could receive. Two years later, Amy and the School's brass band were presented to Queen Mary in England.Amy's story highlights the significance of Australia's contribution to the development of early modern China and is a challenge to anyone committed to making their life count for others.
They Shall See His Face: The Story of Amy Oxley Wilkinson and Her Visionary Blind School in China $19.99
Koorong code 501803
ISBN 9780647519776
Publisher Acorn Press
Publication date 02 January 2018
Dimensions 9 x 148 x 208mm
Weight 0.243kg
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