Facts of Interest
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Feb 26
“We have a saying in Beijing,” he told us. “If you dare to preach, people will believe. In Hong Kong and Taiwan, they have everything, but here they have nothing. It is just like in the Apostles’ time.” Allan Yuan to David Aikman, page 58.
Jesus in Beijing, Regnery Publishing, Wash. DC 2003

David Aikman, Jesus in Beijing, Regnery Publishing, Wash. DC 2003
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Feb 10
The survivor of nearly 22 years of hard labor in China’s prisons have persistently refused to join theThree-Self Patriotic Movement even after his return from prison exile in 1979. Many foreigners have visited him, including Billy Graham in 1994. Page 57
David Aikman, Jesus in Beijing, Regnery Publishing, Wash. DC 2003

David Aikman, Jesus in Beijing, Regnery Publishing, Wash. DC 2003
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Jan 26
“He preached and baptized hundreds of converts to Christianity in a river not far from Beijing until his death in 2005. Yuan goes to brief prominence in June of 1998, when the Chinese authorities decided that none of the 2000 or so foreign reporters covering President Clinton’s visit China would be permitted to meet with the 87-year-old.” Page 57Jesus in Beijing - Revised and updated
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Jan 18
Jesus in Beijing - Revised and updated
Overall Rating:Retail Price: Varies based on product options Amazon Price: View Sale Price Japan surrendered in 1945. The war between the Communists and Chiang Kai-shek ended in 1949. In just over a year some 10,000 Protestant and Catholic foreign missionaries were forced to leave China. (These are facts from the book, but are not direct quotes, and are found on page 44]

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Dec 25
Martyred Missionaries of the China Inland Mission: With a Record of the Perils & Sufferings of Some Who Escaped
Overall Rating:Retail Price: $34.75 Amazon Price: $19.95 Wang Mingdao (1900-1991) became a Christian at the age of 14. At the age of 20 he was fired from his teaching job in a Chinese Presbyterian school because he did not consider the Presbyterian doctrine of baptism, wherein that dismal candidates were “sprinkled” by the clergyman while standing upright in the church, to be biblical. Wang felt that baptism required full immersion. He began his ministry in a tiny courtyard of his mother and sister’s home in Peking. By the end of the 1920s he was in great demand as a Christian speaker. Read the rest of this entry »
