The Man Who Couldn't Be Killed
An Incredible Story of Faith and Courage During China's Cultural Revolution
By Stanley Maxwell
Paperback, 222 pages
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ISBN: 9780816312351
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The Courtroom exploded with accusations and jeers and the middle-aged man stood to receive his sentence. His face was swollen from the beating the night before. His legs throbbed from standing through endless hours of interrogation. But his heart rejoiced at the opportunity to share his devotion to his best friend.
Accused of being a counterrevolutionary, Mr. Wong was struck by the unexpected heavy sentence-twenty years in a hard-labor camp. His persecutors thought they had taken away Mr. Wong's religious freedom and tried to take his life. But they didn't know the intensity of their prisoner's faith or the power of his God.
The Man Who Couldn't Be Killed is an unforgettable story of faith and miraculous deliverance in Communist China at the height of the Cultural Revolution. Mr. Wong's unflinching courage for the Savior and the miracles that saved his life will inspire you to believe in God who is greater that any problem or circumstance.
- Author's Note
- Up the Whampoa Into the Bund
- Dream of Red Mansions
- Two Bibles in the Loot
- Long-Distance Study
- Bigamy and Baptism
- Resignation
- A Warning and a Raid
- News of the End of the World
- Fasting and a Basket of Eggs
- A Roll of Renminbi and an Angel
- The Woman on the Bridge
- Lu's Night of Glory
- Prison Visit
- Public Trial
- The Journey to the West
- A Taste of Hard Labor Camp
- Praying Under the Gun
- Sabbath Is Just Saturday
- "Please, Don't Make Him Die!"
- An Angel Untied the Knot
- "Say the Ten Regulations"
- Traitorous Uncles
- Icy Canals and Wild Dogs
- Lee's Last Requests
- Singing to His Execution
- Red Guard Raid
- Five-Flower Knot and a Bucket
- Self-Criticism and the Counterrevolutionary Hat
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