âUnder Marching Orders: A Story of Mary Porter Gamewellâ recounts the remarkable life of Mary Porter Gamewell, a dedicated missionary in China during a turbulent period of history. The biography details Gamewellâ(TM)s unwavering commitment to her faith and her tireless efforts to serve the Chinese people amidst social and political upheaval. Her experiences during the Boxer Rebellion are particularly compelling, showcasing her courage and resilience in the face of extreme adversity.
Ethel Daniels Hubbardâ(TM)s biography offers an intimate portrait of a woman who dedicated her life to spreading Christianity and providing aid in a foreign land. Gamewell’s story is not only one of religious devotion but also of cultural exchange and humanitarian work. This enduring narrative highlights the challenges and rewards of missionary life, providing valuable insights into the historical and social context of early 20th-century China.
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