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In the early days of Dr. Bell's life in China, people from other countries were usually referred to as "Foreign Devils," hence the title of this book. But for tens of thousands of grateful patients, Dr. Bell was Chong Ai Hua, "the Bell who is Lover of the Chinese people," and that he continues to be to this day. After thirty years' absence, he has said that he still dreams of China and his old friends there; nothing would gladden his heart more than to see the basic friendship and respect of China and America restored to the point where all might be free to hear of and believe in the One who alone can heal "broken China" as well as "broken America." - Publisher's note.
Biography of Billy Graham's father-in-law, Dr. Nelson Bell, who was a medical missionary in China for 25 years.
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A Foreign Devil in China: The Story of Dr. L. Nelson Bell
January 1989, World Wide Publications
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A foreign devil in China: the story of Dr. L. Nelson Bell
1988, World Wide Publications
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A foreign devil in China: the story of Dr. L. Nelson Bell, an American surgeon in China
1971, Zondervan
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A foreign devil in China: the story of Dr. L. Nelson Bell, an American surgeon in China
1971, Published for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association by World Wide Publications
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