Abstract
Among the contributors to The Fundamentals there was hardly a more colourful figure than C(harles) T(homas) Studd (1860–1931). One of the greatest cricketers of his day; converted to Christ through the impact of Dwight Moody; a ‘rich young ruler’ who, rather than ‘going away sorrowful’, gave up his vast wealth to serve his Lord; a leading member of the ‘Cambridge Seven’ university graduates who made China their mission field; and the founder of what would become one of the most influential independent missionary organisations in the world – Studd has provided the evangelical world with a worthy counterpart to Roman Catholicism’s Mother Teresa.
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