China’s Migrants and the House Church
...teams, they organize training, they organize evangelistic outreach, and the local believers have grown in number. CS: Has there been much success for the house churches reaching into cities? Brother...
...teams, they organize training, they organize evangelistic outreach, and the local believers have grown in number. CS: Has there been much success for the house churches reaching into cities? Brother...
...in the past few years many evangelists have seen a large number of souls come to the cross. In many cities, the number of churches has doubled in a few...
...and timely information, and with an unprecedented level of detail of informationeven including the phone number of local police offices. The State Council regulations for religious activities due to go...
...as the Apostle Peter’s who proclaimed that “We ought to obey God rather than men,” to more modern expressions in American society such as Martin Luther King Jr.’s explanation of...
...dramatic increase in the ratio of believers in the Roman Empire. Beyond that, Christians extended care to their pagan neighbors who added to the number of Christians as people converted...
...to the dominant world religion in less than three centuries. There are a number of fascinating lessons and insights in the book, but the main issue that caught my attention...
...in Hong Kong has a rather high number of parachurch organizationsseveral hundred Christian organizations among 1,300 church congregations. This is, perhaps, due to the lax and easy regulations for setting...
...be. By then, Steve Miller had been praying for six months for God to raise up a key Latin missions leader to spearhead Latin American involvement in the Beijing Olympics....
...Their work has helped in the ongoing increase in the number of Christian believers and the expansion of churches. I recognize that soul-saving efforts in China have been unexpectedly fruitful...
...the number of people with disabilities in China at 60 million; the total is probably much greater today. A growing elderly population and a shrinking number of younger relatives to...
...had returned within a year. Worse, about ninety percent of the returnees did not go back. A Columbian missions leader has estimated that forty percent of all Latin American missionaries...
...when that vision becomes a reality. The total number of missionaries currently working both within and outside of China is estimated to be under a few hundred. On top of...