Further Reading
- Isobel Kuhn, By Searching: My Journey Through Doubt into Faith, Moody Press (August 8, 1959)
- Isobel Kuhn, In the Arena, Moody Press (1958)
- Isobel Kuhn, Green Leaf in Drought, Moody Press (June 1957)
- Isobel Kuhn, Stones of Fire, Moody Press (1960)
- Isobel Kuhn, Ascent to the Tribes: Pioneering in North Thailand, Moody Press (1956)
- Isobel Kuhn, Precious Things of the Lasting Hills, OMF Books (1977)
- Isobel Kuhn, Second Mile People, Shaw Books (December 1999)
- Isobel Kuhn, Nests Above the Abyss, China Inland Mission (1947); by permission: Moody Press (1964)
- Carolyn Canfield, One Vision Only (1959)
- Lois Headley Dick, Isobel Kuhn (1987)
- Gloria Repp, Nothing Daunted: The Story of Isobel Kuhn
- Historical Bibliography of the China Inland Mission
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