Hana, originally from Japan with a non religious secular upbringing, thought Christians were crazy. Her studies brought her to Iceland as well as Sydney Australia where she completed her Masters degree in Education. Hana was baptised twice and is a strong believer in God, but now her family thinks she's crazy.
How did Hana come to believe in God, and change her thinking about Christians? What is it that gives her a new purpose in life? Have a listen for yourself.
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