Posts tagged Hua Ou
Legacies, the Past and Looking Forward

Looking back, I can clearly see it as one larger theme gifted to my Big Grand Uncle, my family line, and to me by our Creator God. It is larger because God in His grace pointed us to His majestic attributes and design—the invisible beyond the visible of the world. God revealed Himself not only in my youth through creation but to my family in a hunger for the truth of His character.

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Project Arctos Contributor - Hua Ou

I feel eternally grateful for the Body of Christ, sourced out of God’s infinite wisdom. My first church community group accepted me warmly into the family when I arrived in Boston from Shanghai in 1992. I was baptized into God’s kingdom, taught, and trained in different ministries. I learned about and experienced first hand the Body of Christ—living as Christ lives.

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The Wonderful Counselor

As a counselor, I work with people from different walks of life: children, adolescents, adults, families, low-income populations and people who struggle with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, substance abuse, and much more. I get to know them. My heart aches with them.

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