Shandong: The Revival Province (#01 in China Chronicles Series)
A vivid account of how God's Spirit has moved in China's Shandong province from the author of The Heavenly Man.
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A vivid account of how God's Spirit has moved in China's Shandong province from the author of The Heavenly Man.
This is the first of a series of up to 20 volumes focusing on the modern history of the church in China. The books will, for the most part, cover one province each, and will be organised by decades. Each history starts with the arrival of the first evangelical missionaries in a province, and continues through to the present day. The books include many vivid brief biographies of the extraordinary people who have been part of this remarkable story. Each volume includes a number of photographs, painstakingly collected by the author over a period of years.Partly because of its explosive growth in recent decades there is no accurate, readable account of what has happened to the Chinese church. Few Chinese believers know anyone who has been a Christian for more than ten years. This series is designed not only to inform the wider world of the astonishing work of the Spirit in China, but to provide Chinese believers (and members of the immense Chinese diaspora) with some sense of their own roots.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 494938
- Product Code 9780281078882
- ISBNÂ 0281078882
- EANÂ 9780281078882
- Pages 256
- Department Academic
- Category History
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Spck Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge
- Publication Date Jan 2018
- Sales Rank 719
- Dimensions 198 x 129 x 27mm
- Weight 0.345kg
Paul Hattaway
Paul Hattaway is the international director of Asia Harvest, an organization committed to serving the church throughout Asia. He is an expert on the Chinese church and author of the bestselling titles The Heavenly Man, which has sold more than 500,000 in English alone, Back to Jerusalem, Peoples of the Buddhist World: A Christian Prayer Guide, China's Book of Martyrs: The 'Fire and Blood' Series (F and B1)China's Christian Martyrs and From Headhunters To Churchplanters .-Editorial Review.