God is Good is the story of the transformational power of faith in our everyday lives. While the world portrays God as wrathful and scolding, our Heavenly Father is the most loving kind of father. He wants for all of His children to live in safety, joy, health, and prosperity, free of worry, sickness, and sorrow.
Margaret Liu Collins was born in China during a time of wartime strife, born a girl in a culture that values males, and later found herself in a marriage filled with ridicule and abuse with two young children to care for. By learning to seek, recognize, and heed God’s voice, she was able to welcome the abundance that God offered: a life of spiritual riches, financial abundance, exuberant health, and loving relationships. All of this came about, not because of any exceptional qualities of her own, but because God is Good.
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Margaret Liu Collins is called to share the Good News about God in every aspect of her life from her intimate life with her family to her business practices and philanthropy, and into her leadership and testimony in her Christian Community and beyond. She was born in Chongqing, China and attended high school, St. Stephen’s Girls College, Hong Kong. She later graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science degree from the University of California, Berkeley. After being a science teacher, she later became the founder and CEO of a real estate brokerage firm, Liu Realty, Inc., and is the founder and CEO of Liu International Management LLC. Margaret has served as a director of nonprofit organizations including Grace Cathedral, The Episcopal Dioceses of Northern California, California Pacific Medical Center, The University of California Berkeley Foundation Board, and the San Francisco Symphony. Her for-profit board memberships include: Cmos, Compliance Ease, and Servgate. With God’s prompting, Margaret has supported her Alma mater, University of California, Berkeley, establishing a fellowship endowment, ‘T. O. Liu Memorial Fellowship’ in Helen Willis Neuroscience Institute in honor of her father. In 2010, she established an undergraduate scholarship to provide financial resources for deserving students who come from families led by single parents. San Francisco Business Times, in 2011, named Margaret one of the ‘150 Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business’. In 2016, Margaret endowed Chair Professorship in Traumatic Brain Injury to world-renowned neurosurgeon, Geoffrey T. Manley, MD, PHD, Professor and Vice Chairman Department of Neurological Surgery, UCSF Weill Institute of Neurosciences and Chief of Neurological Surgery, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center. In 2013, she collaborated with her late Aunt, Qin Ziao-men to write a book about her beloved father A Twentieth-Century Chinese Profile Tien Oung Liu available on Amazon. Margaret and her adoring husband, Ted Collins split their time between homes in San Francisco and Sonoma County, taking special pleasure in watching their grandchildren grow. Margaret offers support for fellow Christians along with inspiring articles, videos, and resources on her website at: Victory Glory.com