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The Chinese house church is one of the most misunderstood and controversial subjects in Christian world missions today. Questions about it abound, such as…
How did it start?
How does it work?
How is it led?
Why does it continue to experience revival?
Is it necessary, now that China has extended religious freedoms?
Much of the confusion is caused by the Chinese government, which deceives journalists and foreign missionaries with promises of religious freedom that are never kept. The truth is, the house churches of China are growing at a phenomenal rate. Never in the history of the world have so many people in such a short time left one belief system for another without a hostile revolution. Lives in China are being transformed daily by the gospel of Jesus Christ and the display of His miraculous power. The Underground Church demystifies the Chinese house church movement, with real-life examples and personal testimonies from Chinese Christians. The movement’s unique characteristics—both good and bad—are addressed, as well as how they have led to the church’s astonishing growth. Read and be amazed at what God is doing in China!
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Richard Lehman
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October 13, 2016
The greatest revival of all times: starting in China, and continuing only by the workings of almighty God. May those claiming to be the church in the west, stay out of the way of the Holy Spirit and not hinder their progress!
About the author
Eugene Bach and Brother Zhu are pseudonyms for two members of the Chinese underground church who do not wish to be identified.
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