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Paul Seng Chao grew up in war-torn Southeast Asia amid severe poverty and strife. His people used to rely on shaman practices to heal from illnesses, but it only led to loss and grief. After his parents' divorce, his mother struggled with mental health issues, losing many of her children during the Vietnam War. Persecuted by Communists, Paul and his family were living in a refugee camp in Thailand before they found their way to Seattle, America. It was his mother's acceptance of Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior that helped her recovery. In Testimony for Jesus Christ Is the Messiah, Paul shares his own spiritual journey, beginning with his departure from his job as a drug counselor to finding sanctuary in his faith in Jesus and becoming a pastor who helps others heal.
Testimony for Jesus Christ Is the Messiah takes readers on a journey of faith, transformation, and healing. In this book, Seng Chao encourages fellow members of the Asian community in the West to accept Jesus Chris as their Savior to pursue a meaningful and fulfilling life. The author shares stories of people suffering from terminal illnesses and mental health disorders who miraculously found their way to recovery through the help of Jesus Christ. Chao also recounts his ministerial experiences, shedding light on his role in the formation of the Calvary Christian Church and his own Paul Seng Ministries Chruch. This book is both a memoir and a spiritual guide that showcases the impact of faith and how Jesus helps transform people's lives. If you're looking for something to inspire you or guide you spiritually, definitely grab a copy.