![]() ![]() Perhaps the greatest price she paid was her health. There was also a certain amount of job insecurity, as they always had to obtain employment in order to remain in the country. ![]() She and her husband had to change residences frequently, either due to being suspected of Christian activity, or because of governmental regulations which they never clearly understood, whereby a place where they were permitted to live previously was now off-limits. ![]() Of course, Jacob’s success was not without cost. Norman Geisler called Dragon Ride “the most exciting modern mission book” he has ever read. Consequently, God let her see much fruit from her ministry as Buddhists, Communists, and atheists came to Christ through her witness. She had a boldness about opening spiritual conversations even in a closed country that put me, who works in an open country, to shame. Grace Jacob’s account of her family’s 29 years in China made me jealous! She was so good at speaking Mandarin that at times she mispronounced English. Dragon Ride: True Stories of Adventure, Miracles, and Evangelism from China by Grace Jacob. ![]()
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