Christians in China are not always obvious, because of the official opposition to the religion (unless practiced in state sanctioned churches, or by foreigners). Why would she go to this kind of trouble though. It’s beyond mere human.
I haven’t seen any mention of this woman being a Christian, and most likely none exist, going by her name.
That said, the lead sentences of this article from the American Live Wire caught my attention: “In China a sad reality exists. Children are sometimes discarded as if they are not even humans...”
LOL, the USA, having earned the dubious rank of being among the top 10 (if not 5) countries that abort foetuses (over 50 million and counting since 1973, and several millions more before that - 800,000 abortions a year* in the USA in the 1930s) both per-capita and in aggregate numbers, that sentence sounds a lot like chutzpah.
* - Boyer, Ed. by Paul S. (2006). The Oxford Companion to United States History. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press. pp. 3. ISBN 978-0-19-508209-8.
I wish I had a source to post, but I have read that the underground Christian church in China is massive...to the point that the government is getting nervous because there are now estimated to be more Christ-followers in China than there are members of the Communist Party. If I can locate the source, I’ll post it.
Follow the link to the article and see her picture. She is a beautiful woman, every wrinkle a testament to her caring.
Isn’t it true that despite her exceptional good works, not being a Christian means she will be condemned to eternal damnation? In other words, go to hell? I am not trying to pique Christians by this question. This just troubles me.