James O. Fraser - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Behind The Ranges : Fraser of Lisuland S.W. China by Mrs. Howard Taylor (Mary Geraldine Guinness).
  • Mountain Rain by Eileen Fraser Crossman
  • A Memoir of J. O. Fraser by Mrs. J. O. Fraser
  • God Reigns In China by Leslie Lyall, Perspectives 1997 Ed.
  • James Fraser and the King of the Lisu by Phyllis Thompson
  • The prayer of faith by James O. Fraser & Mary Eleanor Allbutt
  • In the Arena, Isobel Kuhn. OMF Books (1995)
  • Stones of Fire, Isobel Kuhn. Shaw Books (1994)
  • Ascent to the Tribes: Pioneering in North Thailand, Isobel Kuhn. OMF Books (2000)
  • Precious Things of the Lasting Hills, Isobel Kuhn. OMF Books (1977)
  • Second Mile People, Isobel Kuhn. Shaw Books (1999)
  • Nests Above the Abyss, Isobel Kuhn. Moody Press (1964)
  • The Dogs May Bark, but the Caravan Moves On, Gertrude Morse. College Press, (1998)
  • J.O. Fraser and Church Growth among the Lisu of Southwest China. M.C.S. thesis: Regent College. (Microfiche from Theological Research Exchange Network.) Walter McConnell. (1987)
  • Historical Bibliography of the China Inland Mission

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