Betty Scott Stam
Full name
Elisabeth Alden Scott Stam
Birth
February 22, 1906 in Albion, MI
Death
Killed December 7, 1934 in Miaosheo, China by Communist soldiers
Parents
Dr. Charles Ernest and Clara Heywood Scott
Siblings
Beatrice Stevenson, Helen Mahy, Francis and Kenneth.
Marital Status
Married October 25, 1933 to John Stam in Jinan, China by Rev. R.A. Torrey, Jr.
Children
Helen Priscilla, born in September, 1934
Conversion
As a child, rededicated her life in 1925 at a Keswick conference in NJ
Education
1923-1928
Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Received bachelor’s degree, involved in student government and the literary society.
1928-1931
Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Illinois for further training in Christian work. Served on the executive committee of the Missionary Union.
Career
1931-1933
Sailed to China with China Inland Mission (now called Overseas Missionary Fellowship). Assigned to Fowyang in Anwhei province
October, 1933-1934
Joined John in his work in Xiancheng, China, completed her language study and assisted in evangelistic work.
Early 1934
Traveled to Jingde, China to run the mission station.
September 1934
Moved to Wuhu, China where Helen Priscilla was born. Investigated possibility of evangelistic work in the area.
November 1934
Moved back to Jindge which was taken captive by the Communist army and was taken hostage and murdered.
Dear Webmaster, This is an excellent website for women. Praise the Lord for giving you the burden to open it. A small but important correction: The picture on this page and on the top right of your website is NOT one of Betty Stam but of Eleanor Ruth Elliot (a missionary to China at the same time as John and Betty Stam). Please see: http://www2.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/bulletin/bu0303.htm There you will notice three pictures. The picture on the left on that page is of Betty Stam. This one is on the right and is marked as being that of Ruth Elliot. You can see Betty Stam's picture if you do a Google Images search of BETTY STAM also.
Oh my, THAT'S embarrassing. :) Thank you very much for informing me of this. Any other corrections or suggestions for improvement are highly welcomed and encouraged. God bless you.
Only suggestions (for your consideration): 1. Replace Ruth Elliot's picture with Betty Stam's at the top of your website. 2. Put picture of Betty Stam alone (from the Wheaton website) on this page. God bless you.
I enjoyed browsing over your website and was surprised to see the story and picture of Betty Stam.I heard so much about Betty and John Stam when I was younger. John and Betty were classmates of my fathers when they were all studying to be missionaries at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago USA back in the 1929-34 . years. Dad often spoke of these missionary friends and how they had lost their lives serving the lord in China . Joy Hicks