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Broomhall, Marshall
1866-1937
China Inland Mission
China; England

English missionary writer and editor.

Broomhall, a nephew of Hudson Taylor, was one of ten children born to Benjamin Broomhall and his wife, Amelia Hudson (Taylor). From the age of nine he lived at the London headquarters of the China Inland Mission (CIM). In 1890, after completing a degree at Cambridge, he followed an older brother and sister to China under the auspices of the CIM. He spent the next four years studying Chinese and was married to Flora Corderoy in 1894. In 1899 his wife's health neccessitated a permanent return to England, and in 1900 he became the editorial secretary of the CIM, a post he was to hold until 1927. He edited the CIM magazine, China's Millions, and wrote numerous books and the CIM annual reports. He made return visits to China and kept in close touch with current writings on China and on political developments. After his retirement he continued to write, and in 1936, despite poor health (he had early lost the sight of one eye), he returned to edit China's Millions. He served well the mission with which so many of his family had been associated, both by his writings and by his personal life and witness.

Jocelyn Murray



Bibliography
Marshall Broomhall, The Chinese Empire: A General and Missionary Survey (1907), The Jubilee Story of the China Inland Mission (1915), Heirs Together of the Grace of Life: Benjamin Broomhall, Amelia Hudson Broomhall, by Their Son (1918), Hudson Taylor: The Man Who Believed Gad (1929); Archibald Orr Ewing, "That Faithful and Wise Steward" (1930), Our Seal: Being the Witness of the China Inland Mission to the Faithfulness of God (1933), and By Love Compelled: The Call of the China Inland Mission (1936). Broomhall's obituary is in China's Millions, December 1937. See also A. J. Broomhall, Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century, vol. 7 (1989).


This article is reprinted from Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions, Macmillan Reference USA, copyright (c) 1998 Gerald H. Anderson, by permission of The Gale Group; Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan. All rights reserved.