Korean Church History Resources

Victorious Lives
by Mattie Wilcox Noble

with a biography by Sharon Jeong Ide

History is made up of biography. And history means not simply the story of the few mighty ones, but of the many humble. The foothills help to make the landscape as well as the snow-capped peaks.

For every Amy Carmichael and Elisabeth Elliot, there are a multitude of men and women who took up their crosses in obscurity for the glory of God.

This is the story of the ones who God used to lead the Korean people out of darkness and into the light of his Son. Enduring war, colonization, and persecution from their fellow man, these saints led victorious lives for the sake of their Savior.

  • Victorious Lives was originally published in 1927 and contains autobiographies and biographical interviews of 11 Koreans who witnessed the establishment of the Protestant church in Korea.
  • This edition includes a biography of the author, Mattie Wilcox Noble, chronicling her years of service in Pyongyang and Seoul from 1892-1933. Supplementary photos have been added to those of the original work.

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