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(1925) A Son is Born

Hellen did not have the advantage of having a modern language school to learn Chinese. Instead she had like many missionaries of earlier years studied under an old Chinese scholar. She had three years of language study at the expense of the mission, but she studied with her teacher a full seven years. Not only did she need to recall a great number of Chinese characters, but also to learn as close as possible her teacher's pronunciation. With her teacher's help she managed to get through the entire bible in Chinese. 1 During this time Hellen found out she was pregnant.

Roy was born August 31 in Faber Krankenhaus, in Tsingtao. A child meant that Hellen's mission in China would also largely include that of homemaker though their home was always an open house where Hellen was known to be [at least by Oscar because he states it] as a gracious hostess and captivating in conversation. 2 She saw her home as an center for evangelization, especially considering that the home in China is the social unit in the orient. In the home she could place in her guests minds the ideal of the Christian life and Christian service. Her home in essence was her mission field.3

Though her home was now in China, she tried to keep her home as Swedish as possible. However, even in her Swedish home, the Chinese influence seeped in. For instance, Hellen made Swedish meatballs, but in time her Swedish meatball recipe include some garlic and ginger. However, when Oscar journeyed to the mission stations the Chinese cook prepared a pound or two of See-fen to bring with. Oscar was naturally much more in tune with the Chinese culture. After all he grew up in it.

But she did work outside of the home too. Often together with a 'bible woman' she would make contacts with women in the community and talk with them about the bible. She also worked in the Swedish Baptist school [don't know dates here, so some of this information may need to be moved to another chapter. Len] where she taught geography, embroidery and math. When Dollan was also attending the school, she would always bring in cinnamon rolls and hot chocolate, probably to give the seven kids a break and to calm their nerves. The Lärarinen Missions Förening (LMF) or Teachers Missionary Association supported Hellen for eight years as their missionary.

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