Chinese field icon Was Life Created? Br.
(Chinese-Lau-English,
iPad-Letter-A4, LN-A PDFs)

Updated 2024-09-24

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Contents

Introduction

The iPad-Letter-A4 size material posted below complements the Chinese Was Life Created? brochure by adding Sidney Lau romanization and English. When zoomed so that one page fills the entire screen, the material in these files renders at a good, usable size on the iPad and on other devices with similarly sized screens. (Corresponding XLP-iPhone-A5 size material that is more suitable for use on smaller mobile devices such as the iPhone, the iPod touch, Android phones, Kindles, etc. is available on the Was Life Created? Br. (Chinese-Lau-English, XLP-iPhone-A5, LN-A PDFs) page.)

Disclaimer

Remember that the material complements the Was Life Created? brochure—it does not replace it. If a Was Life Created? brochure is available, this material should be used along with it, not instead of it. This material is only meant to help publishers working in the Cantonese field, so that they can more quickly become more effective at preaching and teaching the good news to Cantonese-speaking people without being unnecessarily obstructed and delayed by the complex and difficult-to-learn-and-remember Chinese characters.

Translation and Proofreading

The English translation follows these principles:

While some other recent 3-line material has been released by others without being proofread (which does have the benefit of allowing the material to be released more quickly), the Chinese and English portions of this Was Life Created? brochure material have been carefully translated and proofread. Thus, those who are learning Chinese can reliably use them to help increase their insight into the meanings of Chinese expressions, as well as their insight into how these expressions are used in various contexts. (The Sidney Lau romanization was produced automatically by computer, and was not proofread.)

Of course, the material may still contain errors. If you find any, please email me to let me know.

PDF Link Navigation and Annotation

The PDF file has “LN-A” (“Link Navigation-Annotation”) in its name to show that it has been enriched and fortified with bookmarks, links, and annotation support.

PDF bookmarks and links work like web hyperlinks, immediately taking you to the destination linked to when they are clicked or tapped on. This capability makes files much easier to navigate around in, especially on mobile devices such as the iPhone, the iPod touch, and the iPad. (See the PDF Link Navigation page for more information, including a video screen recording of the PDF bookmarks and links in action.)

PDF annotation is the ability to add notes or highlighting to PDFs, analogous to how margin notes, underlining, etc. can be added to paper printouts. (See the PDF Annotation (Notes & Highlighting) page for more information.)

Downloading and Opening the File

To download the file on a PC or a Mac:

The file is in Portable Document Format (PDF), and can be opened using the Adobe Reader program, version 7 or above, although I recommend that you use the latest version. This program is free to download, and it runs on a variety of platforms, including Macs. (macOS’ Preview program may be used as well.) This button links to the download page for Adobe Reader:

Get Adobe Reader

To download the files on an iPad, an iPhone, or an iPod touch using GoodReader:

(See the 3-Line Material on the iPad page for more information.)

For a corresponding file that is more suitable for use on smaller mobile devices such as the iPhone, the iPod touch, Android phones, Kindles, etc., go to the Was Life Created? Br. (Chinese-Lau-English, XLP-iPhone-A5, LN-A PDFs) page.

Updates and Other Information

Check the Links News blog (news feed, Twitter) for news regarding updates to this resource, and also for news regarding other resources prepared by our fellow workers in the Chinese field. You may also find it interesting to check out the tiandi.info blog (news feed, Twitter), which is about various things related to the Chinese field. (Email me if you need login information, and include information on who referred you and/or what group/cong. you are in.)

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If you have any questions or comments, email me.

I hope you enjoy using the material. May it help you to serve more effectively and joyfully in the Cantonese field.

Your fellow worker,
Wayne Wong

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iPad-Letter-A4 Size
(Instructions: iPad, Link Navigation, Annotation)
Traditional
Front Cover to p. 10