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An Eightened Life (e-book)

作者: Michelle Kit Hun Liew
語言:繁體中文
出版社:天恩出版
出版日期:2025年4月初版


This collection of testimonies covers a collection of “rooted” sharing written by the author and her family over the past 12 years, and includes two interviews with the family conducted by Queenstown Baptist Church in Singapore. In these many testimonies, I hope you will see the God behind the family who has been leading, protecting, nurturing and blessing this family. My closing words for the past 50 years of my life are, “Grace, my whole life has been by God’s grace!”


This collection of testimonies covers a collection of “rooted” sharing written by the author and her family over the past 12 years, and includes two interviews with the family conducted by Queenstown Baptist Church in Singapore. In these many testimonies, I hope you will see the God behind the family who has been leading, protecting, nurturing and blessing this family. My closing words for the past 50 years of my life are, “Grace, my whole life has been by God’s grace!”


 

 

 

 

重量 290 公克
尺寸 20.8 × 14.8 × 1.2 公分

作者簡介

■ Michelle Kit Hun Liew

Michelle Kit Hun Liew became a Christian in 1986 and has been serving in the areas of Bible teaching and fellowship group leadership for the past 20 years. The first call God gave me was to start a Chinese ministry in 1989, first in Bible teaching and then in cell groups. The second call was to start the first Chinese fellowship in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan in 1993 after five months in Sapporo, Japan, hosting the Chinese and Taiwanese groups. The third calling was to put our feet up and slowly minister to the Cantonese speaking community during the Sabbatical Year (Hepatitis B recovery) in Atlanta, USA in 1995. The fourth call was to return to Sydney, Australia in 1996 and begin ministering to a group of Cantonese-speaking youths. The fifth call was to serve in a Cantonese speaking Bible teaching and cell group in Singapore in 1998 after two years of feeding. The sixth calling was to serve the Chinese community through the China Fellowship in 2008. In order to better serve this group, my husband and I both moved to the Chinese Church in the same year to serve the Chinese-speaking community in Bible teaching.