Zhejiang, a prosperous eastern province, is home to the highest percentage of Christians in China. This volume describes how God established His kingdom there. The region contains so many churches that it has earned the nickname 'the Jerusalem of China'. The Church in Zhejiang made great sacrifices during the Cultural Revolution. From just one city, 48 church leaders died for their faith. The Communists earmarked Zhejiang as a 'religion-free zone', yet Jesus Christ is worshipped today by more than thirteen million people throughout the province. This is the third volume in The China…mehr
Zhejiang, a prosperous eastern province, is home to the highest percentage of Christians in China. This volume describes how God established His kingdom there. The region contains so many churches that it has earned the nickname 'the Jerusalem of China'. The Church in Zhejiang made great sacrifices during the Cultural Revolution. From just one city, 48 church leaders died for their faith. The Communists earmarked Zhejiang as a 'religion-free zone', yet Jesus Christ is worshipped today by more than thirteen million people throughout the province. This is the third volume in The China Chronicles, which tells the modern history of the Church in China. The series is designed to inform the wider world of the astonishing work of the Holy Spirit in the world's most populous country.
Paul Hattaway, a native New Zealander, has served the church in Asia for most of his life. He is an expert on the Chinese church, and author of The Heavenly Man, An Asian Harvest, Operation China, and many other books. He and his wife Joy are the founders of Asia Harvest (www.asiaharvest.org), which supports thousands of indigenous missionaries and has provided millions of Bibles to Christians throughout Asia.
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