China’s Oasis
Love, hope, and opportunity for the hidden children of China
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It took the death of tiny baby Rose for a young man to demonstrate that every single life has value, even those of fragile, disabled children. She seemed insignificant but her life mattered, and sharing her story means she will never be forgotten. Hundreds of children have received love, hope and opportunity because of Rose’s short life, and that number grows daily.
China’s Oasis is the story about International China Concern and David Gotts who started it at the age of 22. ICC provides love hope and opportunity for China’s abandoned and disabled children.
They operate orphanages in three locations in China: Changsha, Hengyang, and Sanmenxia; supported by eight National Offices around the world.
Over three hundred children have received full time, life-changing care, and the same number again have been adopted. We hold many firsts for NGO work in China. This books shows that ordinary people can do extraordinary things through faith and love.
Reviews for China’s Oasis
From the smallest of beginnings with one child called Rose to a organisation spread all over the world, this is a human story of compassion, love, and generosity. Heartbreaking and hope-filled at one and the same time, David's journey with China's abandoned children is the kind of gritty and courageous inspiration we need for this time.
This book should come with a warning label. Don't read it if you wish to remain sceptical about the kindness of the human heart." Andrew Gardener, Senior Pastor, Vine Church, Hong Kong
This book is also testament to God's love, exhibited through so many lives in so many ways. As ICC embarks on its second quarter-century of providing love, hope, and opportunity to children with disabilities, we look to the accomplishments of the past while relying on God's guidance for the future." Peter Maize, CEO, ICC
China's Oasis captures the joy and tears of this incredible journey. Read it, and be challenged and blessed." Scott Harris, Missions Minister, Brentwood Baptist Church, Tennessee