Is someone over sixty too old to go to the mission field? God doesn't think so. Recently widowed, Frankie Wyatt (then sixty-two) prayed and asked God what He wanted her to do next. God pointed her to China. Thus began the adventure of a lifetime! From struggling to learn the language to adjusting to the different foods and other aspects of the culture, Frankie relied on God to sustain her. Based on emails that Frankie sent home, this book recounts her adventures and experiences in China. Whether it was spending the night in a hotel with no heat, being questioned for three hours by authorities, or breaking her leg in a beauty salon, Frankie experienced God's divine protection in very practical ways. The most heartwarming stories are of the friends that Frankie made and the joy when they received Jesus as their Savior. Truly able to laugh at herself, Frankie shares many humorous and inspiring stories (including the one that gave the book its title). If you like mission stories that feel like you're reading a missionary letter from an old friend, read this touching and engaging memoir. Heartfelt account of one woman's journey of faith as a missionary in a foreign land. -- F. J. Wood Frankie introduced God to a lot of Chinese, and they felt His power and mercy. -- Valerian Buy Frankie's book and read it. You will not want to put it down." -- Beverly M. Your book is touching my heart in ways you can't imagine. Thank you for the continued inspiration to share about our Jesus. He loves us so much. -- Linda B. "Frankie, I just finished reading your book. What a light for Christ you are. Thank you so much for writing your story. Will share my book with others." -- Mary C. I could hardly put it down! I especially like the story that you chose the name of the book from. Thanks for writing the book and sharing stories of the amazing God we serve! -- Carol G. Reading it is like being on the China journey for Jesus Christ. Hard to put the book down. -- Bonnie W. "Frankie, unfortunately I just finished your book. I say 'unfortunately' because I didn't want it to end. I wanted to hear more! What a blessing to share your work for God's glory. -- Dru T. I have been enjoying reading about Frankie's adventures. It's like reading about an old friend. -- Kathy S. I am going to order another book for a friend of mine. I know she will love it. I don't want to part with mine." -- Diana T. Retired, aged sixty-two, a widow. Frankie Wyatt didn't let that stop her. The word retirement is not in the Bible. Join Frankie as she takes you on her journey into China and discover how God is at work halfway around the world. Share her adventures and struggles with the language, customs, and totally different way of thinking in this fast-developing nation of over one billion people, most of whom have never heard the gospel of Jesus Christ. --Betty Hendricks Padgett Frankie Willingham Wyatt, second daughter of Wesley Frank Willingham, lives in Fort Smith, Arkansas. She cowrote a biography of her father. She is still actively involved in her church and looks to the Lord daily for guidance. Frankie has three daughters, one son, ten grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren. Her first love is her Lord; second is her family.