When people in an Asian culture give you something important, they do it with both hands. This shows respect and dignity. Author Caleb Phillips calls readers to reach out to world orphans with both hands and give them new lives of hope and love.By peeking into the author's personal journals, you'll join him on his heart-wrenching mission to a small orphanage in China where you'll meet: * Allie, a three-year-old sweetheart, whose severe heart condition stunted her growth to the size of a baby-who, despite her pain, likes to create pandemonium wherevershe goes.* Silas, an eighteen-month-old boy who lost his legs. See the fear in his eyes transform to joy when touched with simple acts of love.* Luke, whose spine disease makes each step a struggle. Hear his tender voice as he calls the author "gege" (big brother).As you embrace the orphans portrayed on these pages, you're sure to seek ways to help. Not only does the author provide creative methods by which anyone can support orphans, all proceeds from this book go to a family in the adopting process.So come along to China, your first step toward making our world a better place, one two-handed attempt at a time.