![]() After the defeat of the Japanese, she joins the Communists, believing they are the liberators of China. until the bombs drop, and the Japanese seize her house. Adopted by a prominent family in Shanghai in 1941, little Sung Neng Yee (Nora Lam) is treated like a princess. We can better understand these heroic Chinese Christians through Noras story. ![]() ![]() “Her story is wrapped up within one of the most incredible marvels in all world history: how the Christian church survived under repressive atheistic communism in China. Eric Liddell’s legacy continues to this day as he remains admired as a champion for life.” (Summary by Amazon) Liddell and other foreign nationals are taken as prisoners and placed in one of the many Japanese internment camps where they are forced to endure for two years. Duty-bound, Liddell stays to minister to the civilian victims. Liddell with his friend Xu Niu, a street smart resistance fighter, recognize the increasing danger so Liddell sends his wife, Florence and their two daughters to safety in Canada. In 1937, the Japanese invade China at the outset of WWll. Liddell has returned to China, where he was born to missionary parents, modestly avoiding celebrity in order to teach local schoolchildren. “The continuing true story of Eric Liddell’s glorious life after winning Olympic gold in the 1924 Paris Olympics. ![]() As a follow-on to “ Recommended books on Christian Persecution (Joseph Smith Foundation)“, enjoy the following list of life-changing motion pictures to instill in youth, and even parents, a love for God and liberty. ![]()
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