Written by Kery I had an opportunity to meet with a high school principal yesterday. We talked about students’ learning attitudes and their opportunities to study in the United States. If they study hard, doors to higher education will always be open to them. This conversation reminded me of visually impaired students in China. Their doors… Continue Reading Give Them More Leeway|Rainbow Missions
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A Spectacular Graduation Ceremony|Rainbow Missions
Written by Rain Last summer my youngest daughter graduated from her university. I arrived on campus 90 minutes early that bright, sunny day; it was already crowded with neatly dressed family members and friends. The young and confident graduates in their caps and gowns were interspersed in every direction. Everyone was in high spirits. It… Continue Reading A Spectacular Graduation Ceremony|Rainbow Missions
GuangXi Trip |Rainbow Missions
Written by Stella Last October, I went to GX for home visits. The weather was very hot about 28゜C. The roads were bumpy and rocky. The terrains with its many uniquely shaped hills were rich with sugarcane and banana trees. After an hour’s drive, we finally reached our destination. Our car parked in front of… Continue Reading GuangXi Trip |Rainbow Missions