Red InkBy Kathi "Easy Writer" MaciasDescription:
A young Chinese woman, Zhen-Li—raised to observe the party line, including its one-child-per-family doctrine—falls in love with and marries a Christian, and adopts his faith. Though the couple downplays their Christianity in an effort to survive, Zhen-Li’s family is appalled, and she and her husband are ostracized. When she becomes pregnant for the second time and refuses to have an abortion, the persecution begins in earnest. Zhen-Li’s parents, under pressure from the government, pay to have Zhen-Li kidnapped and the baby aborted. Book Takeaway:There is no evil so dark that it can stand in the Light of God's love, and no connection too remote that prayer cannot span. Awards:
Why the author wrote this book:I was inspired by the true story of Li Ying, a young woman currently imprisoned in China for printing/distributing Christian literature. She is one of my own personal heroes and someone I pray for daily. |