[DOWNLOAD] "Coffee with Uncle Reggie" by Reginald Tsang # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: Coffee with Uncle Reggie
- Author : Reginald Tsang
- Release Date : January 22, 2015
- Genre: Christianity,Books,Religion & Spirituality,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 4366 KB
Description
Some storytellers tell us stories almost anyone else could spin. Uncle Reggie is a storyteller with tales so unique that just to sit and listen to him is a rare experience. So just get started reading “Coffee with Uncle Reggie” and soon you will find yourself travelling via the vehicle of imagination both around the world and even back in time, as it were, learning about amazing people and history-shaping events!
Bon voyage!
Don Richardson, veteran missiologist, author of Peace Child and many other classic missions books
“With wit, wisdom and winsomeness, Uncle Reggie shares stories that will touch and perhaps transform your heart. A great read!”
David Stevens, MD, M.A. (Ethics), Chief Executive Officer, Christian Medical & Dental Associations USA
If a picture is worth a thousand worlds, then a story is worth a million pictures! Uncle Reggie has been telling wonderful stories over coffee for years! Now he invites you to encounter God’s great work from these touching and enlightening stories in the comfort of your own home. :)
-Jenny Liao, Carnegie Mellon student, and planner of the first Reggietales.org
‘Uncle Reggie” loves to meet the young at heart over coffee or sandwiches and tell stories from his many travels to Asia and China, focusing on encounters that have inspirational value which encourage us on our individual spiritual journey
The author Reginald Tsang, is a medical doctor who specializes in premature infant care (Neonatology). He was Director of the Division of Neonatology at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center for 15 years. He has published more than 400 scientific articles and papers related especially to infant and perinatal calcium and nutrition research. In 1994 he took early retirement to answer the call for medical missions, co-founding the Medical Services International organization to work in rural minority areas in SW China. In 2004 he took his second retirement to serve his home church, the Cincinnati Chinese Church where he is founding elder, serving especially in youth and missions ministry. Professor Tsang is affectionately called “Uncle Reggie” by 3 year old kids to 70 year old adults, since he loves to chat and tell many stories related to his many travels overseas. He has probably logged in 3 million miles of flight travel, taught 10,000 pupil hours of English especially to Chinese village kids, and helped bring more than 5000 short term people units on mission trips to China and SE Asia