Combating the Cult Almighty God Church
...work is also to be found in the movie. To escape the tsunami, a limited number of people could board arks on the China border. They each paid one billion euros...
...work is also to be found in the movie. To escape the tsunami, a limited number of people could board arks on the China border. They each paid one billion euros...
...who’ve made similar arguments on both sides of the CCP endurance question over the years. If they hadn’t wrapped all their interesting points together into a grand thesis predicting the...
...to local Chinese entities and coworkers. Finally, it was striking how much more connected these expatriates are to the existing local Christian communities in their regions. In some cases, this...
...to take their grievances to the Bureau of Letters and Calls, which exist at the local, provincial, and national levels. In recent years, with China’s rapid development, millions of people...
...these fifty-five people groups, where the story of China’s people groups becomes truly intriguing. In other words, the number fifty-five does not tell the whole story. According to Paul Hattaway...
...they relate to the local church. Nearly every need addressed in China over the past three decades has been “urgent,” yet the rush to address these needs has often overshadowed...
...cover living expenses by collecting money from local believers and through remittances by their sending church. Churches typically offer classes on local language, culture and customs before missionaries are sent...
...popular in China, see the great list from the ByReputation.com CEO in this info graph. For social networks outside of China there are also a number of helpful introductions to social...
...to use these tools or not. One way to make this decision is to weigh security concerns with the ability to connect with our local community, which in mainland China...
...number of these acts of God. At the same time, Pastor Jimmy admits there are difficulties. I used to think that the number of people in my own church was...
...Wu refused to give her phone number, the group decided that she was a "demon" and "evil spirit" that needed to be eliminated. They then proceeded to beat her to...
...risks to local believers (and to the expat workers as well) are such that it would be irresponsible to participate regularly in unregistered church services. Part one dealt with some...