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There is estimated to be up to 103 million Chinese Christians,
and Christianity is considered the fastest-growing faith in
China. But these Christians face the threat of persecution
and suppression by their government, who even in late 2016
set out harsh new religious restrictions. With increases in
persecution and a lack of Bibles and Christian leaders, it’s
clear that there is a very real danger to the Christian church in
China.
With this in mind Paul Hattaway, author of the bestselling The
Heavenly Man, sets out to explore the history of this Chinese
revival. Focusing on Shandong province, which since 1947
has seen a forty-fold growth in its number of Christians, he
examines how the church has developed from its beginnings
150 years ago to the explosive growth of recent decades
and the people who have made the Chinese church what
it is today. In doing so, he provides Chinese believers with
some sense of their own roots, while demonstrating the
astonishing work that has been happening in China and the
danger that is still present.