Jeanette Li: the Autobiography of a Chinese Christian
by Jeanette Li
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The frank story of how God saved a Chinese woman born at the end of the 19th century, and how His grace and mercy kept her and used her to minister to His people in Manchuria and Canton in the turbulent times of the early 20th century. From times when girls were despised and severely limited in education and function to determined and humble service to the church in both evangelism and to orphans in the Japanese occupation, WWII, and the takeover by the forces of Mao Tse Tung. Includes photographs of the author and the locales where she lived and worked.
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- Jeanette Li: the Autobiography of a Chinese Christian
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- "My great-grandmother was a tyrant."
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- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Hong Kong soon became the overcrowded refuge of those who, for a variety of reasons, wished to escape from Communist China."
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