Foreword,by K.H. Ting
Preface
PART ONE BEGINNINGS,1898-1925
1. In the shadow of the white pagoda
2. The Methodist soldier
3. At university
4. Circuit-riding in Saskatchewan
5. Ideology and ordination
6. The gates of Eden
PART TWO THE MISSIONARY YEARS, 1925-1944
7. Apprenticeship in Chungchow
8. China in ferment
9. The Wanhsien incident
10. Exodus to Shanghai
ll. Preaching and teaching in Chungking
12. Furlough in Canada
13. Experiments in missionary work
14. Madame Chiang's New Life Movement
15. Furlough again
PART THREE CHINA IN REVOLUTION, 1944-1947
16. Aboard the S.S.Priam
17. Save China by democracy
18. Secret agent‘Hialeah’
19. The mice of No Ⅱ
20. The battle of the embassy
21. Resignation
22. The Shanghai Newsletter
23. The‘Endicott controversy’
PART FOUR THE PEACE MOVEMENT, 1948-1971
24. Founding the peace movement
25. War in Korea
26. Charges of germ warfare
27. The Stalin Peace Prize
28. Return to China
29. One divides into two
30. A time of decision
EPILOGUE
31. The happy warrior continues
Notes