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Young Soon has one desire-- she wants to hear her children laugh. A widow, pregnant with her third child, Young Soon cooks grass soup just to survive.

The town loud speaker, her only news source, brags daily that her beloved North Korea is prospering while the rest of the world is starving. She believes the loud speakers and is shocked when her brother, a military soldier, informs her that millions in North Korea are starving. A smuggled newspaper reveals there is food just over the border in China.

Will Young Soon be forced to abandon her communist beliefs? Must she risk her life and the lives of her children to cross the guarded Tumen River?

Inside China, 21-year-old Mei Lin launches her first missionary tour. While on a journey of miracles, Mei Lin has a heart-pounding dream of a baby crying out to her from murky waters. Who is this baby? How will she find him?

Advance Praise for I'll Cross the River
Home - Freedom for North Korea
Hope's novel broke my heart for the pain and suffering of our beloved North Korean brothers and sisters. We must stand with North Korea to be a voice for the voiceless and a face for the silent suffering of millions. This book stirs a deep hunger for the light of His glorious love to break forth in the hardest and darkest areas of the earth ...

Dr. Heidi G. Baker
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Founding Director, Iris Ministries


 

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Hope Flinchbaugh is an author, freelance writer, and homeschooling mom from Pennsylvania. She authored Daughter of China, a novel based on true stories of religious persecution in China and women who face the one child policy there. Daughter of China received a Catherine Marshall Christy Award of Excellence in 2003. Hope’s nonfiction book, Spiritually Parenting Your Preschooler, was released in August 2003. .She is a contributor to Soul Matters, a series released in bookstores and Sam's Clubs in 2005. Hope’s latest novel, Across the China Sky, will be released in the fall of 2006.

C. Hope can be contacted through the following email addresses:

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