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Margaret Budd served as a Methodist Missionary in China from 1947 to 1949 during the Communist takeover and then in India from 1949 to 1971. One Woman's Pilgrimage is her memoir of life as a Missionary. She chronicles the day to day experiences of Missionary life in fascinating detail; a life that was changing fast after the second world war and soon to disappear. From the bombing of Ningpo to the perils of a new harmonium, Margaret Budd throws a light on a unique world with courage and absolute faith.

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Margaret Budd served as a Methodist Missionary in China from 1947 to 1949 during the Communist takeover and then in India from 1949 to 1971. One Woman's Pilgrimage is her memoir of life as a Missionary. She chronicles the day to day experiences of Missionary life in fascinating detail; a life that was changing fast after the second world war and soon to disappear. From the bombing of Ningpo to the perils of a new harmonium, Margaret Budd throws a light on a unique world with courage and absolute faith.


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Sister Margaret Dorothy Budd was born in 1921; the daughter of a Methodist Minister. After the second world war she candidated for a role as Methodist Missionary in China where she served from 1947 to 1949. After the communist takeover of China, she was reassigned to work in West Bengal, where she served until 1968, finally relinquishing her role as Missionary in 1971 to become a Deaconess, taking on roles in Birmingham, Leeds, and Southall before retiring to Dorset.