From Banned Book to Bestseller – Bible Mission in Contemporary China
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Cynthia Oh
How did China become the world’s largest supplier of Bibles? There was a time when people smuggled Bibles into China. Now, millions of copies are printed there annually. In the process, God’s word has impacted different segments of Chinese society, including the poor and blind, young and old, ethnic minorities, pastors, and opinion shapers of the country. How did this happen?
Unveiling a hidden chapter in China’s history, 'From Banned Book to Bestseller' explores the impact of the Bible and its message on the lives of ordinary people. It recounts how the Bible Press in China has helped to make Scripture available in China and around the world. This book is based on first-hand accounts and testimonies from the archives, records, and reports of the United Bible Societies.
With its singular focus on the Bible mission in China, this groundbreaking book shares a story that is largely unknown today about one of the world’s fastest growing churches and the world’s largest Bible printer. 'From Banned Book to Bestseller' serves as a crucial resource for scholars and researchers interested in missiology and Christianity in China. Witness firsthand the transformative power of faith as individuals encounter Scripture and embrace its teachings. Be inspired and encouraged by their journeys!
Paperback; 17.5x25.5 cm; 226 pages; 0.455 kg
Intended Audience: General
Binding Type / Cover Material: Paperback
Book Dimensions: 17.5x25.5 cm
Illustrations: Yes
Page Count: 226 pages
Section Headings: Print Format: Standard Print
Language(s) of Publication: English
Weight: 0.455 kg