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Done—Free eBook in Chinese, Spanish, Romanian

By Cary Schmidt | August 19, 2009

The Free eBook – DONE – is Now Available in Chinese and Spanish

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Thanks to the help of a wonderful team of burdened volunteers, the minibook DONE is now available as a free eBook in Chines, Spanish, and Romanian. The Spanish version, “HECHO” is also available in printed form through Striving Together Publications.

The Chinese version was translated and placed in parallel with the English—something we thought might encourage a Chinese person to read it. Many Chinese desire to learn and practice English.

These three eBooks present the gospel in Chinese, Spanish, and Romanian with many Bible verses. This eBook contains a clear explanation of God’s plan of salvation.

Perhaps  you know of someone (a friend or missionary) who could use these resources. Please tell them to use them freely. They can be downloaded and passed on from the links below. Please pray that God will bless these resources and use them to bring souls to Christ.

If you have a story about how the Lord has used DONE, consider sharing it below.

Done in Chinese

Done in Spanish

Done in Romanian

Done – English

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One Comment

  1. Flora
    Posted November 15, 2009 at 10:30 pm | Permalink

    Hi there, Bro. Cary Schmidt. I’ve heard a lot about you, mainly through our ex-college sponsor at Heritage Baptist Church and now missionary on deputation, Jacques van Rooyen during his preaching anecdotes. Just wanted to share a wonderful joy with you about a salvation decision from Done, that I slightly twittered about with a thanks @caryschmidt.

    Our church has a ministry at the local nursing home, and I’ve been talking to a 61-year old lady named Edris. She’s incredibly alert, and had a strong Catholic background. After witnessing to her twice, I decided to offer her a copy of Done. She diligently read it, and told me how powerful it was. She said she couldn’t put it down. Today, during the invitation, she raised her hand when it was asked for those who had already accepted Christ as their Savior. I questioned her, and realized that she had accepted Christ after finally finishing the book over a period of two weeks. Last week, she took paratransit, and came to our church services. She said she’s willing to come every Sunday we don’t have services at the nursing home.

    I praise the Lord for the very clear and in-depth explanation of the gospel that really targets any work-based religion. I know God is using that book mightily. As a first generation Chinese, I can’t wait till the Chinese e-book is published into book form…soon? I’d love to give them out to all my relatives as a Christmas present! Many thanks for the many hours you spent pouring your heart into that book, and glory to God for another soul won to Him.

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