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Dorothy Fun, born and raised in China, is the product of three generations of committed Christians. She describes herself as a piece of clay in the Potter's hand. Broken. Molded. Shaped. God never forced her onto the spinning wheel, but there she has remained through all the years of heartache and accomplishment, defeat and victory. Precious daughter of God, she was treated worse than an animal in a labor camp in China during the heinous Cultural Revolution when Chinese Christians were fired from their jobs, expelled from schools and imprisioned. Their homes were plundered, and they were publickly humiliated. They faced torture and inhumane conditions in hard labor camps. Their countrymen rejected them, and they were falsely accused as spies, counter-revolutionaries and criminals.

Because Dorothy would not swear allegiance to Communist dictator, Mao Zedong, or denounce her Christian father as a "counter-revolutionary", she was assigned to a labor camp for six years. Beaten, bruised, mocked and nearing startvation, Dorothy carried the cross that was handed her. For the following 14 years, Dorothy was forced to work in a factory-prison, 12 hours a day, six days a week.

The trials she faced during the Cultural Revolution taught her brokeness. Through the failure of her own efforts, she realized that God's thoughts and ways are higher than her own. Her eyes were opened to see God-  to experience Him and to know Him personally. Her long spiritual pilgrimage includes blood and tears, but it also includes great joy because of the fellowship she has experience with her Savior along the journey.

Dorothy Sun's life has become a channel though which thousands of Chinese have given their lives to Christ. 

Clay in the Potter's Hand

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