'This account of a fascinating and neglected life makes a
significant contribution to our knowledge of twentieth century
British evangelicalism and overseas missions.' (John Wolffe,
Professor of Religious History, Open University)
'The family lived through stirring times and Canon Houghton's
life was one of some drama, subject like St Paul to shipwreck and
some dangers on the mission field, followed by much labour at home
for the missionary society and many other Christian bodies and
causes.' (Timothy Yates, author)
'One of the Lord's great servants on earth. He was not only a
dedicated evangelical leader in Britain, but a warm personal friend
and supporter of mine for which I am very grateful.' (Billy
Graham)
'His life and character exemplified the four marks of the
Christian Church mentioned by our Lord: a concern for truth, a
concern for holiness, a concern for mission, and a concern for
unity.' (John Stott)
'Canon Houghton, a missionary statesman and a man of great
stature. He was invariably supportive and encouraging.' (John B.
Taylor, former Bishop of St Albans)
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