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= Beginnings=
During this period six major independant churches were established after splitting away from their Protestant denominations and they still exist to this day:
Despite Paul Wei's passing away in 1919. the True Jesus Church divine work continued to grow at a fast pace.
Barnabas Zhang along with several co-workers evangelised in the central regions of China. In 1920 they preached to the provinces of Hubei and Hunanand praise the Lord, the growth resulting from their missionary work waqs astounding and numerous churches were established everywhere. In 1923, Barnabas first travelled to Shanghai to help pastor and nurture the church with the local preacher. He then headed to Wenzhou of Zhejiang province and Fujian province, spreading the gospel and setting up churches there.
It was in this region where are fellow Taiwanese brethren believed, and left their former church denominations to join them. Together, they boarded a ship across to Taiwan and amazingly, after preaching there for only forty days, three churches were establshed numbering over 100 believers.
1917 - The Beijing True Jesus Church in Hebei province. 1919 - The church in Shandong province established.
1922 - the church in Henan province founded. 1923 - church in Jiangsi and Fujian provinces established. 1924 - church in Liaoning and Jilin provinces. 1928 - the church in Zhejiang province by at Wenzhou, church in Guangdong province at Guangzhou established. 1935 - church established in Sichuan province at Zhongqi. 1938 - church in Shanxi province. 1943 - church established in Gansu province. 1945 - church founded in Yunnan province at Kunming. Not long after the True Jesus Church was formed, its development was very rapid through the work of the Holy Spirit in which many signs, wonders and miracles were evidenced.
After an excited discussion, they established the basic teachings and beliefs of the True Jesus Mission.
The Barnabas Zhang incident Brother Zhang was once one of the early church workers who had accomplished numerous divine work through the help and guidance of the Holy Spirit. Unfortunately, after many successes, his heart later became proud and claimed that he was the first founder of this Church. He was also discontented with the decisions made by the General Assembly so when Barnabas was sent by the church to South-East Asia, he seized this opportunity to form his own General Assembly in Hong Kong and personally declared himself as the head Bishop of the Church and began dressing like a Cardinal or Pope. Despite many attempts by church Brothers to dissuade him, he was unrepentant of his actions therefore during a major church meeting in 1930, Zhang was excommunicated. The believers knew that Jesus Christ was the only head of the church and that they, as workers of God, were merely his chosen instruments for spreading the gospel. Despite this, Barnabas remained as head of the Hong Kong church until his death. The January 28th Incident Beginning with the takeover of Manchurian Incident|Manchuria in 1931, Japan launched an aggressive millitary campaign that was aimed at taking control of China. This event sparked an underground anti-Japanese opposition throughout the country.
Shortly after the Communists took control of China in 1949, one of their main aims was to rid the country of any foreign influence that could threaten to topple the regime. Initially, christianity was tolerated but the authorities quickly changed their minds and a law was passed to ban christians evangelising or holding services. Every christian denomination had to go to the government approved Three-Self Patriotic Movement church for services which were strictly and secretly monitored by spies. Here is a list of key dates: 1950 - The "three self" renewal doctrine for churches proposed by government. 1951 - The outbreak of the Korean War stirs up anti-american sentiment. All foreign missionaries are ordered to leave the country. 1954 - Three-Self Patriotic Movement churches commences. The following year it becomes the only legal church. All preachers must undergo government training. 1956 - Many underground family services secretly held. 1959 - Only a few large churches left; the rest are closed down. 1966 - In June, the Cultural Revolution began, by August all churches are closed. The situation deteriorated into anarchy during the infamous Cultural Revolution intitiated by chairman Mao Zedong where Christians were among those who were persecuted, martryred, attacked and imprisoned by the communist authorities. Mao's young red guards forced people to hand over bibles where they were all burnt. The True Jesus Church was definitely among those christians who suffered under the regime. Numerous preachers were imprisoned for decades by illegally holding services.
However services were still secretly held at home or underground and bibles had to be handwritten. People started memorising entire Apostolic letters and books in order to duplicate them later on. When the christians' underground hideouts were discovered, they fled to other cities and provinces - carrying the gospel with them and preaching to new faces.
The Hong Kong radio broadcasts were close enough to reach Chinese christians.
The Cultural revolution had stopped by 1976.
In fact, the number christians increased rapidly during this period and numerous miracles occurred. (although people that are caught preaching will face a minimum prison sentence of 3 yrs). In 1980 a law was passed that allowed christians to worship at specific locations and venues; evangelising elsewhere is prohibited. Seven prohibitions were listed:
lifted its economy to new heights and since China wishes to enter new markets and continue the prosperity, Christians can now hold services safely. People are looking forward to the day when all restrictions are lifted,
The number of registered churches is 13000 with 20-25 million members. The no. of unregistered churches is 35000 with 30-40 million members. The number "House churches" is obviously difficult to estimate. There is an estimated 1.4 million True Jesus Church believers in China today. Most Chinese christians have a huge thirst for the gospel although there is a lack of pastors and preachers. There is no well organised church governing structure so many areas still lack Bibles and other reference materials. Despite lower living standards, most christians live a simple life.
zh:???????????????????????? Category:Religion in the People's Republic of China This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "China's TJC History".
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