Taiwan, Taichung, 1974. From a visit to Wang Jya Yi's home. As a student she stayed at the Girl Taiwan, Taichung, 1974. På besøg i Wang Jya Yi's hjem. Som studerende boede hun på Pigekollegiet. Ved en aftenandagt på kollegiet i 1971 besluttede hun at blive kristen. Dernæst blev den ældste søster kristen, så hendes mor, lillebror og de andre søstre efter tur - og til sidst faderen. De boede i Taichung, og Birgit Norholdt besøgte familien i 1974, hvor det blev fejret med kage. Wang Jya Yi er nu gymnasielærer
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Taiwan, Taichung, 1974. From a visit to Wang Jya Yi's home. As a student she stayed at the Girls' College. Attending an evening prayer at the college in 1971, she converted to Christianity. Later her elder sister became a Christian, then her mother, younger brother and all the sisters turn by turn - at last also her father. They lived in Taichung, and here Birgit Norholdt is visiting the family in 1974. This was celebrated with a cake. By now, Wang Jya Yi is a High School teacher.
Danish Missionary Society Danmission Det Danske Missionsselskab DMS Kirke Mission Church Mission FOLDER249 Taichung Birgit Norholdt Missionærer Missionaries Evangelism Evangelisation Ungdomsarbejde TLC Youth ministry TLC Taipei Lutherske Studentercenter Taipei Lutheran Student Centre Taiwan Formosa Taiwan Lutherske Kirke Taiwan Lutheran Church TLC Wang Jya Yi
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