I recently finished reading this book for the second time in the last few years. “Safely Home” by Randy Alcorn is a novel about 2 friends, one American named Ben Fielding and one from China named Li Quan. They meet as students at Harvard, and Li Quan becomes a Christian, while Ben is already a new young convert. Li Quan’s faith seems to grow faster and stronger during college than Ben’s. Ben fights feelings of bitterness. However, after graduation, Li Quan goes back to China, and Ben’s life enters the corporate fast lane.
The rest of the book traces a series of events over 20 some years as their lives go in radically different directions. Through Ben’s business interests in China, the two old friends meet again in China. Many changes have happened in their lives… marriages, divorce, children, careers… and Ben is exposed firsthand to the daily life of his friend and his family.
Randy Alcorn uses this basic plot to reveal what is going on in China today with Christians, especially those in the underground “house church” movement. It reveals through fiction, the very real experiences that fellow believers have as they must make a stand for their faith, including imprisonment, loss of property, torture and even the ultimate price – martyrdom.
Alcorn also interweaves sections of narrative from a “heavenly” perspective, imagining what angelic beings, and other Christians who have died in the past, might be thinking, talking and seeing regarding our life situations and the sufferings of the “saints” here on earth (The New Testament word “saint” refers to any true believer in Jesus Christ – not to some special class of super-Christians).
I recommend this book for anyone serious about understanding the normal Christian life as it has been experienced for most Christians, in most cultures, at most times in history. As Americans, we have little or no idea what a life filled with suffering for Christ is like. We avoid it, and don’t like to think or talk about it. We pray against it all the time. Yet, it is we who are the weaker and more unfortunate because of it.
Read this book. It will challenge you.