Geoffrey Bull
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Geoffrey Taylor Bull (24 June 1921 – 11 April 1999) was an English Christian missionary and author.
Life
[edit | edit source]Bull was born in Eltham, SE London, into a family, William and Ethel, with conservative evangelical beliefs. At 15 years old, he was baptised and received into the fellowship of a group of Christians meeting in "New Testament simplicity".[1] This group was of the Open Brethren persuasion. His original ambition for a career was to enter banking, but by 1941 he became absorbed with missionary work in Central Asia.
After World War II, the elders in his Brethren assembly agreed to commend him to work full-time in Central Asia. In March 1947, Bull and George N. Patterson (1920-2012) went to China, travelling deep into the interior up to the border area shared with Tibet. Here, for three years, they studied Mandarin and Tibetan. Bull entered Tibet on 29 July 1950, where he witnessed the last days of Tibetan independence and was soon imprisoned by the invading Red Army on the pretext of being a spy.[2] At first, he was kept in solitary confinement, but later underwent a re-education and thought reform programme—his captors tried brainwashing, but he claimed that his "faith in Christ kept him from mental breakdown".[3] This captivity lasted for three years and two months before he was released to the British authorities in Hong Kong on 19 December 1953.[2]
On his return, he married Agnes(Nan) Templeton of Milngavie, Scotland, in June 1955. The Bulls spent a year in Australia,[4] and subsequently served for fourteen months in North Borneo, now Sabah, from June 1959 to August 1960.[5] Bull also had a worldwide Bible teaching ministry in Brethren assemblies and beyond. He died following the Breaking of Bread service in his local church, Brisbane Evangelical Church at Largs, Scotland, and was buried there. He was survived by his widow, Nan, who died in May 2009 and was buried with him. His three sons, Ross, Peter and Alister, survived him. Peter died in 2000.
Publications
[edit | edit source]Bull wrote a number of books. The first three form an autobiographical trilogy on his prison experiences in China.
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- "The Anguish in the Grass"
- "The City & The Sign" (on the Prophet Jonah)
- "'Tibetan Tales" issued in the US as "Forbidden Land, A Saga of Tibet"
- "Treasure in My Sack"
- "The Rock and the Sand" this was his last work and was published by Chapter Two, London.
Children's board books
[edit | edit source]Bull also wrote three series of illustrated board books for children, the text being in rhyming verse and retells various Bible stories:
'I am' series
'I hid' series
'I wish I lived' series
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References
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- ^ Dust jacket, Coral in the Sand
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Bull's obituary in The Herald
- David Woodbridge 2013, "‘Mission and Politics: George Patterson and Geoffrey Bull in Tibet", Brethren Historical Review 9 (2013): 21-43
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- Scottish Protestant missionaries
- Scottish Plymouth Brethren
- Protestant missionaries in China
- 1921 births
- 1999 deaths
- Scottish travel writers
- Scottish religious writers
- Scottish children's writers
- Protestant missionaries in Malaysia
- Protestant missionaries in Tibet
- British expatriates in Tibet
- English expatriates in China
- British missionaries in China