Memoirs from Southeast Asia

Memoirs from Southeast Asia by Dawn Deets, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in April 2014, is a reflective account of the author’s experiences across four countries over a span of 40 years. This 152-page book presents a narrative that includes significant events such as the capture of three missionaries at a Leprosarium and the author’s involvement in resettling refugees in Chicago. It also details her teaching experiences with the Dayaks of Borneo and Tboli pastors in the Philippines, providing insights into her travels and the communities she engaged with.
Readers will find a blend of biography and travel as Deets recounts her adventures and the challenges faced during her time in Southeast Asia. The memoir highlights her efforts in educational initiatives, including the translation of religious texts and outreach activities in remote mountain villages. Through her personal stories, the book offers a glimpse into the cultural and social landscapes of Asia, particularly in the context of her humanitarian work and the connections she forged with local populations.
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Memoirs of Southeast Asia tells of Dawn’s adventures in four different countries over a scan of 40 years. It tells of the capture of three missionaries at the Leprosarium, as well as other harrowing experiences. After helping resettle refugees in Chicago, she went on to teach the former head hunting Dayaks of Borneo. She later taught Tboli pastors in the Bible School in Mindanao, an island of the Philippines. She tells of her trips to mountain villages to show the Luke video and of the translation of the TEE Books, Life of Christ. She was able to go back to Vietnam in 1995 and visit many of the people with whom she formerly worked.
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