The House of Hope: God's Love for the Abandoned Orphans of China by Elisabeth Gifford

The House of Hope: God's Love for the Abandoned Orphans of China

Elisabeth Gifford

223 pages first pub 2011 (editions)

nonfiction biography religion emotional hopeful informative medium-paced
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One couple's powerful ministry to some of China's most vulnerable children Robin and Joyce Hill lived in a gated community in Beijing. Their family's life was marked by luxury and the security of Robin's job as an engineer. Then one day, as member...

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