Cornelia Scott Cree, for the past 48 years, was a missionary studying the Bible especially in the original Greek, plus Latin for vocabulary and etymology, French, and Chinese; she wrote her Master’s degree thesis on theological sign language and finished one-half her doctorate. She had a private school classical education, attended Smith College and other schools as well.
"When I realized that the Bible was God speaking, and that He had kept His words truthful and untainted for 4,000 years, I decided to investigate what He said, and only if human beings agreed was it worth believing. So my books are not about church or what man says, but what God says about reality in this life and beyond the grave."
She also has an unusual work history, as a print journalist for a scientific, business and tech newspaper, as a wallpaper hanger and many years working with inmates and victims. She has three grown children, three grandchildren, and one great granddaughter. Except for those years spent in the foreign mission fields of China and the Philippines, in Texas and her youth in the Eastern USA she lived most of her adult life in North Carolina.
Waynesville, North Carolina 2017 桃李