Celebrating Hudson Taylor
Hudson Taylor wasn’t just a missionary; he was a pioneer who redefined what it meant to live out faith on the front lines.
Born in 1839 in England, Taylor could have led a comfortable life, but when he encountered the gospel as a teenager, it set him on a path that would lead him halfway around the world to China, a place few in his time dared to go.
At the time, China was largely closed to outsiders, and most missionaries lived in isolated compounds, separated from the people they came to reach. But Hudson Taylor believed the gospel should cross every cultural barrier, and he was determined to be the bridge. When he first arrived in China, he chose to live among the people, dressing like them, learning their language, and fully immersing himself in their culture. He didn’t just want to preach to the Chinese; he wanted to show them the love of God in a way that was deeply personal and relatable.
His approach was groundbreaking and often controversial, but it worked. In 1865, Taylor founded the China Inland Mission, which sent hundreds of missionaries deep into China’s interior. Over the years, thousands of Chinese people came to faith through Taylor’s work and the missionaries he sent out.
Through all the hardships—disease, financial struggles, and dangerous political climates—Taylor’s faith remained unshaken. He famously said, “God isn’t looking for people of great faith, but for individuals ready to follow Him.” And follow God he did, trusting that if God had called him, He would provide.
Hudson Taylor’s life reminds us that faith is not just about belief; it’s about action. It’s about stepping into the unknown with trust that God will guide every step, no matter the cost. His legacy continues to inspire missionaries and believers around the world, showing us the power of living out our faith with radical love and commitment.
Join us this month, on-air and online, during Christian Heritage Month on BRIGHT-FM as we journey through history and celebrate the rich legacy of those who answered God’s call.


