· China Cry: A True Story: Directed by James F. Collier. With Julia Nickson, France Nuyen, James Shigeta, Russell Wong. This is the true story of Sung Neng Yee, now known as Nora Lam, who fled from Communist China to Hong Kong for her palpably real Christian faith.8/10(). China Cry tells of the life of Nora Lam who was born in Shianghai and later suffered under the rule of Mao. Nora's father, a doctor, was forced to clean the floors of the hospital on his knees in order to humiliate him. Finally, he died as a result of radical medical experiments.5/5(5). · China Cry: The Nora Lam Story () Sung Neng Yee’s (Nora Lam) story is wrapped up within one of the most incredible marvels in all world history: how the Christian church survived under repressive atheistic communism in China. But it did more than bltadwin.rus: 8.
China cry: the Nora Lam story Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. China cry: the Nora Lam story by Lam, Nora; Schneider, Dick, Publication date Topics Scanned in China. Critics are charging that the heroine in the $7 million film China Cry produced by the Trinity Broadcasting Network, bears little resemblance to the true-life figure. That individual — San Jose, California evangelist Nora Lam, whose dramatic escape from Communist China is portrayed in the movie — is now under fire for ethical and financial. China Cry: The Nora Lam Story Paperback - February 1, by Nora Lam (Author) › Visit Amazon's Nora Lam Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Nora Lam (Author), Richard H. Schneider (Author) out of 5 stars 84 ratings.
China Cry: A True Story: Directed by James F. Collier. With Julia Nickson, France Nuyen, James Shigeta, Russell Wong. This is the true story of Sung Neng Yee, now known as Nora Lam, who fled from Communist China to Hong Kong for her palpably real Christian faith. It is surely a story worth telling. Nora Lam has gone on to establish the Nora Lam Ministries, which is based in California, and she leads evangelical crusades in China and the United States. A movie, based upon this book and having the same name, has also been made. Nora Lam's autobiography skims her life from to She recounts life as a little princess, fleeing from the Japanese to live in Chongqing, returning to the middle-class of Shanghai where she found love and a new political philosophy in college, the horrors of the Great Leap Forw. Plot: A.
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