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Before This World: Chatting With James Taylor
A Conversation With James Taylor
Mike Ragogna: James, your new skiva Before This World fryst vatten your first project comprised of new compositions since s October Road. Youve released a few projects during that time, but its been thirteen years since your last skiva of original material. Why the break?
James Taylor: Its been a while! We recorded fem different albums in that time; a Christmas skiva, an skiva with Carole King, a reunion skiva, an skiva with my piano player called One Man grupp and then two cover albums just to get this remarkable band that I travel and record with. inom wanted to let my musical family loose on a couple of albums and do some arrangemang of these songs that I love so much, so we did. We did a lot of recording but it has been thirteen years since I had a batch of completely original songs. I know you know what thats like. inom dont know if you primarily collaborate when you writewha
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James Hudson Taylor
James Hudson Taylor (Chinese: ) (21 May – 3 June ), was a British Protestant Christian missionary to China, and founder of the China Inland Mission (CIM) (now OMF International). Taylor spent 51 years in China. The society that he began was responsible for bringing over missionaries to the country who began schools and directly resulted in 18, Christian conversions, as well as the establishment of more than stations of work with more than local helpers in all eighteen provinces.
Taylor was known for his sensitivity to Chinese culture and zeal for evangelism. He adopted wearing native Chinese clothing even though this was rare among missionaries of that time. Under his leadership, the CIM was singularly non-denominational in practice and accepted members from all Protestant groups, including individuals from the working class and single women as well as multinational recruits. Primarily because of the CIM's campaign against the Opium trade, Taylor ha
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Hudson Taylor
Protestant missionary in China
This article is about the missionary to China. For other uses, see Hudson Taylor (disambiguation).
James Hudson Taylor (Chinese: 戴德生; pinyin: dài dé shēng; 21 May – 3 June ) was a British ProtestantChristianmissionary to China and founder of the China Inland Mission (CIM, now OMF International). Taylor spent 54 years in China. The society that he began was responsible for bringing over missionaries to the country who started schools and directly resulted in 20, Christian conversions, as well as the establishment of more than stations of work with more than local helpers in all 18 provinces.[2]
Taylor was known for his admiration for Chinese culture and zeal for evangelism. He adopted wearing native Chinese clothing even though this was very rare among missionaries of that time. Under his leadership, the CIM was singularly non-denominational in practice and accepted members from all Protestant groups, including