Ming Toy

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Ming Toy, a character of the fictional Left Behind series, is a believer and in a position of authority in the Global Community. Working at BFFR ("buffer"), the Belgium Facility for Female Rehabilitation. She is 22 at the mid-point of the Tribulation.

She helps Leah Rose avoid capture, and just days later is called into service in New Babylon for the wake and funeral of Nicolae Carpathia, where she is reunited with her brother Chang Wong, a believer also, and their mother and father, a patron and big supporter of the GC. Mr. Wong pushes the GC to give Chang the "loyalty mark", a mark that Chang resists, and later Mr. Wong is severely disillusioned with the GC.

Ming escapes the GC with the faking of her death.

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