Spiritual famine gripped China. The Communist government demanded loyalty and had ways of dealing with people who held other views. But to Chinese Christians, Jesus Christ was worth any sacrifice — position, family, friends, even life.
Few believers lived in Wei’s rural village. His family was poor, and his prospects bleak. He was left to die.
But God had a different plan. Though the journey would be long and the comforts few, Wei would one day answer to a greater call.
Spared from death as a baby, Wei’s life was destined for a purpose — the dangerous work of spreading the Gospel in China.