(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Isobel met John Kuhn at moody bible college.
1929 age 27
while in Kunming the capital of Yunnan, Isobel married John Kuhn
1922, age 20
In May, 1922 Isobel Kuhn graduated with honors from the University of British Columbia.
1927 age 25
Kuhn applied to the CIM, but was rejected at first because someone gave her a bad reference.
But after a two-year wait, she sailed for China.
Isobel Kuhn parents were opposed to her becoming a missionary.
1926 age 24
Isobel Kuhn graduated from Moody bible college
1952 age 50
Sensing God's call again, but with China closed to them, the Kuhn’s continued their ministry in 1952 among a Lisu people, in northern Thailand.
While listening to a message by J.O. Fraser, Isobel was compelled to be a missionary in China
1924, age 22
Kuhn met James O. Fraser, who would become her mentor.
1957 age 55
Isobel Kuhn Died on March 20, 1957, with her husband at her side.
The Kuhn's retired in 1954.
Isobel's nickname was "Belle"
1931 age 29
While in Tali, the Kuhn’s had a baby girl, Kathryn Ann.
1943 age 41
Back in China, Isobel had her second child, a son, Daniel Kreadman
1954 age 52
Isobel Miller Kuhn was diagnosed with cancer
Isobel's father was a lay Presbyterian preacher
Isobel Miller was
Born December 17, 1901
1936 age 34 After 16 months of ministering in "Lisuland," the Kuhn’s took their first break to see both their families.
Isobel's birthday is today, she would be 116
1950 age 48
The communist revolution in China forced Isobel to leave the country and to put her missionary life on hold for two years.
16 years after the Kuhn’s began working among the Lisu, 3,400 of the 18,000 Lisu were believers
Both of Isobel's parents were christians.
The Lisu people would blow there nose on Isoble's blankets and let their children spit on her rugs.