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Memoir of Ann H. Judson by Ann Hasseltine Judson
Memoir of Ann H. Judson by Ann Hasseltine Judson







Memoir of Ann H. Judson by Ann Hasseltine Judson

The letters were mailed to the couple’s parents and her friend, Jamie Faucett.Īt the request of Keith Parks, then president of the International Mission Board, Hunt began to write and send what became known as “The China Report,” even though there were no missionaries actually serving in China. Her typed words described her family’s daily experiences, language school, work with students, robberies and many other stories. At least twice a week, she would pull out two sheets of blue carbon paper, place them between three sheets of typing paper, then roll the papers between the platen and feed-roller on her manual typewriter.

Memoir of Ann H. Judson by Ann Hasseltine Judson

Hunt’s writing experiences go back to when she and her husband, Bob, were missionaries in Taiwan. God would allow her to reflect and write about her life as a missionary kid and serving on the missions field with her husband, Bob. In His time, she would be called to write about men and women who were the forerunners on international missions field and those who supported them. Rosalie Hall Hunt will tell you it was not her intention to be an author: She is a talker, not a writer.









Memoir of Ann H. Judson by Ann Hasseltine Judson