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Arthur Reynolds (1909–2001) was a British
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Christian
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in China (1933–1951) and Japan (1952–1970) under the auspices of the
China Inland Mission OMF International (formerly Overseas Missionary Fellowship and before 1964 the China Inland Mission) is an international and interdenominational Evangelical Christianity, Christian missionary society with an international centre in Singapore. It ...
, which later became the Overseas Missionary Fellowship (now OMF International). He published a number of books, some of which he authored and some of which he translated from the
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. Arthur Reynolds was born in
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, Buckinghamshire,
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, to Thomas Frederick Reynolds, boot clicker, and Edith Emily Reynolds, school teacher. He attended
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in Amersham. On leaving school Arthur Reynolds worked in the telephone section of the General Post Office before applying to the China Inland Mission (CIM) for work in China. He left for China on 29 September 1933 and after language training was sent to work in the province of Shanxi. The
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meant that he did not return to England for furlough until 1944. It was during this furlough that he went to
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,
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, to speak at a missionary meeting and there met Joy Callis, only daughter of Henry and Rhoda Callis, who was to become his wife. After Reynolds returned to China, Joy Callis followed, sent as a missionary in her own right, also with CIM. They married in 1948 and settled in Chungking (now Chongqing) and two sons were born to them there, before the Communist advance forced them out of China and they went to work in Japan in 1952. Church-planting,
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work was done in Anegasaki in a first term in Japan, during which a daughter and another son were born. Another daughter was born later in England. During the 1960s Arthur and Joy Reynolds were seconded for a while to the Central Japan Pioneer Mission (CJPM), before returning to work with OMF in
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, where Arthur became principal of the Hokkaido Bible Institut

and lectured in Homiletics, amongst other subjects. During these years he had published in Japanese a book called ''Sermon Preparation'', and served as Vice-President of the Japan Evangelical Missionary Associatio

(JEMA) and Assistant Editor of ''Japan Harvest'', the quarterly magazine of JEMA. Arthur and his wife were forced into early retirement from missionary work in 1971 due to Arthur's Angina pectoris, angina. In retirement they settled in
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. During retirement Reynolds was part-time Teacher and Chaplain at the Abbey Christian School (Abbey Road,
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), a school for prospective missionaries to learn
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as a foreign language, translated the writings of Chinese Christian leader Wong Ming-Dao and worked on his magnum opus, a book on preaching, which was finally published in 1997. Reynolds' wife, Joy, died in 1995 and he died in 2001.


Bibliography

*Reynolds, Arthur (1947), ''Change and Challenge in China'', London, China Inland Missio

*Reynolds, Arthur (date unknown), ''Sermon Preparation'' (published in Japanese) *Reynolds, Arthur (1968), ''Pathway to Glory'', London, Overseas Missionary Fellowshi

*Reynolds, Arthur (1997), ''Learning from Great Preachers'', London, Avon Book

*Wong, Ming-Dao (1981), tr. Reynolds, Arthur, ''A Stone Made Smooth'', Southampton, Mayflower Christian Book

*Wong, Ming-Dao (1983), tr. Reynolds, Arthur, ''Spiritual Food'', Southampton, Mayflower Christian Book

*Reynolds, Arthur, tr. (1988), ''Strength for the Storm'', Singapore, OM

*Wong, Ming-Dao (1989), ''Day by Day'', Crowborough, Highland Book


References

LYALL, LT (1954), ''A Biography of
John Sung John Sung Shang Chieh ( zh, t=宋尙節, 27 September 1901 – 18 August 1944) also John Sung, was a renowned Chinese Christian evangelist who played an instrumental role in the revival movement among the Chinese in Mainland China, Taiwan, and ...
'', London, China Inland Mission (p15

br /> ABRAHAMS, D (1983), ''Doug Man & Missionary'', Sevenoaks, OMF International, OMF (pp79–8


External links


Japan Christian LinkHokkaido Bible Institute
{{DEFAULTSORT:Reynolds, Arthur TF People from Chesham Protestant missionaries in China Protestant missionaries in Japan British expatriates in China English writers English Protestant missionaries 1909 births 2001 deaths People educated at Dr Challoner's Grammar School British expatriates in Japan