<p>Stanley Martin&rsquo;s life begins with his strong Christian upbringing in St. John&rsquo;s Newfoundland. As a young man he was asked to be the wireless operator on Dr. Wilfred Grenfell&rsquo;s hospital ship the Strathcona which served the deep-sea fishermen and their families on the beautiful but rugged Labrador coast.</p><p>At twenty-six years old armed only with his medical degrees a handful of surgical instruments and his faith Martin set off with his wife Margaret a nurse into the wilds of Manchuria. It was a land of tigers bandits epidemics and superstition. In the midst of chaos arose a hospital a symbol of hope for the injured and sick for the entire region. Built with Martin&rsquo;s leadership and ingenuity the hospital became a fortunate presence when medical help was needed during Korea&rsquo;s Independence Movement. His strong faith in God his medical skills and the faithful support of his wife are revealed in Martin of Manchuria by his daughter author Margaret Martin Moore.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Praise for&nbsp;<em>Martin of Manchuria</em></strong></p><p>&ldquo;What a wonderful testament to God&rsquo;s faithfulness and revelation of his love and healing through the lives of your father and mother. Thank you for sharing a well-written highly engaging and God glorifying account of the lives of his servants!&rdquo;</p><p>&mdash;Heidi Linton CFK Executive Director</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&ldquo;Your father was a most interesting man and an effective missionary for Christ. His achievements were marvelous. Your prose carries the reader along and maintains interest throughout.&rdquo;</p><p>&mdash;Dr. Kenneth Kinghorn Professor Church History and Historical Theology Asbury Theological Seminary</p>
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