Some friends of mine in China managed to get a copy of Red Letters and reviewed it. Dan and Sara are great people of faith and have moved their whole family to be involved in some incredible things. Here’s the review:

"In the summer of 2006, we had the privilege of sitting down with author
and Children’s Hope Chest director Tom Davis to share our call to China
– and to hear more of his heart for the millions of orphans in our
world. After reading Tom’s latest book, “Red Letters: Living a Faith
that Bleeds”, I am struck again at his insight and passion. No hidden
agenda here: this blog entry is a flat-out appeal to our readers to get
this book.

“Red Letters” is unique in many ways. Tom uses a combination of
personal stories, statistics and scripture to powerfully develop his
theme, but even more importantly, Tom devotes the final chapters of the
book to next steps – if you read “Red Letters”, you will be moved. At
times, you will feel angry, despondent, frustrated and helpless.
Thankfully, we are not left in that place. Idea after idea,
organization after organization are detailed for the reader in the
final chapters." Read the entire review here.

To find out what this awesome family is doing in China, check out their blog here.

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