Born into a poor family in famine-racked China, young Wei was left to die. But God had a different plan. Wei would one day answer a greater call. The cost would be enormous, but to Wei, Jesus Christ was worth any sacrifice.
My childhood and teen years were in Oakland, MD among the Amish there. When I was 20, I left the Amish and joined the Mennonites, where I met my wife Karen Anderson from CA. I was a teacher in Christian schools for Mennonites for 23 years. We have 5 children, all married now and currently have 8 grandchildren. I have been writing books for 11 years and I travel all over the world to get information for my books. Although I enjoy traveling, vacation for me is to be at home in our little town of Spruce Pine, a friendly community in the mountains of NC, close to the Blue Ridge Parkway.
I love books by Harvey Yoder. However, I had a tough time in the second half of this one. Probably just me. This biography was good and based on a Chinese believer, with his path to spiritual victory and a life of ministry. It amazes me how his life was spared as an infant and later how he ministered faithfully in a communist country.
Very encouraging and convicting account of a Chinese Christian who follows God whole heartedly. Amazing stories of protection, healing, and faith being rewarded. Very good biography!