Today, May 13, 2025, we celebrate the birth of two Danes, born on the same day but 35 years apart: the subject of this site - missionary Anna Bøg Madsen (1888-1973), and the co-author of this site - Preben Jørgensen (1923-2014).
Anna Bøg was a missionary in Manchuria with the Danish Missionary Society (DMS) from 1919 to 1946 and established the Women’s Mission Station in Siuyen. It is remarkable to think of the course of events in China in general and Manchuria in particular during the more than 26 years that Anna Bøg served there: the various phases of the Chinese Civil War, the increasing presence of the Japanese in Manchuria with the establishment of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo in 1932, World War II, and the post-war incursion of the Soviets. Anna Bøg endured all this with faith, diligence, and dignity until airlifted out by UNRRA in 1946. When she returned to Denmark on the Ansgar, she was so weak with malnutrition and exhaustion that she had to be hospitalized for several months. Nevertheless a year later she was on her way back to Manchuria despite the Communist incursion, but the DMS called her back because of the political situation.
It is also remarkable to think of the life of Preben Jørgensen, who ran the Belgian branch of a Danish firm in Brussels (Nilfisk), married a Belgian woman, was made a Knight of the Dannebrog by Queen Margrethe, provided his extended family with extensive genealogical material, made a major contribution to this site's presentation of Anna Bøg's missionary work in Manchuria, and managed to keep going for many years despite a struggle with cancer.
We celebrate their lives.
4 comments:
Meilleures pensées à Ana Bøg et Preben en ce jour d'anniversaire.
Nononk, je ne t'oublie pas...
Merci, Isabelle
Meget fint tænkt og skrevet💙
Mange tak, Anonymous
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