Stories shape us in powerful ways and remain one of the greatest mediums for communicating truth. Renowned eye surgeon Dr. Ming Wang joins us to talk about his story from persecution in China to freedom in America as well as his conversion from atheism to Christianity. We talk about his revolutionary work in the field of eye surgery to restore sight to hundreds of children around the world. We also learn about the heroic faith of the children he’s met thoughout his career who persevere with joy despite incredibly difficult circumstances. You won’t leave this episode uninspired.
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