
Two months after I graduated from a distinguished theological seminary in the United States in May, 1965, I returned to Taiwan, the Republic of China, with great expectations. I was elated because I had learned solid, conservative, biblical theology under scholarly professors. I assumed that, given the biblical doctrines I had acquired at seminary, all would go well with my church work in Taiwan. Doesn't the Bible say God's word is power and, when preached, will not return void? I was convinced