Watchman Nee - Church Planter and Preacher of Holiness

By 1928 Nee had settled in Shanghai. At that time throughout China there were anti-foreign demonstrations and kidnappings. Most missionaries had returned temporarily to their home countries. The future of mission-founded churches was uncertain. Many Chinese pastors had severed their links with western missions. Renting a property in Hardoon Road seating 100 people, Nee commenced preaching. …

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Entrepreneur (AC Magazine)

Watchman Nee was from Fukien in southern China, while Witness Lee was from Shantung in northern China. It was indeed the arrangement of fate that these two became close co-laborers. They were in the midst of the explosion of the Renaissance in China. Young intellectuals with great expectation either joined political movements or cultural reforms. However, Nee and Lee saw that only God could save …

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We Were Wrong!

The JOURNAL you hold in your hand features the culmination of a six·year research project respecting a movement originally founded by a Chinese Christian named Watchman Nee. While Nee died for his Messiah in a Communist prison camp, his ministry did not die with him. Under the leadership of protege Witness Lee, Nee’s ministry and message spread from China throughout the Pacific Rim nations …

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Watchman Nee - Church Planter and Preacher of Holiness

By 1928 Nee had settled in Shanghai. At that time throughout China there were anti-foreign demonstrations and kidnappings. Most missionaries had returned temporarily to their home countries. The future of mission-founded churches was uncertain. Many Chinese pastors had severed their links with western missions. Renting a property in Hardoon Road seating 100 people, Nee commenced preaching. …

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Entrepreneur (AC Magazine)

Watchman Nee was from Fukien in southern China, while Witness Lee was from Shantung in northern China. It was indeed the arrangement of fate that these two became close co-laborers. They were in the midst of the explosion of the Renaissance in China. Young intellectuals with great expectation either joined political movements or cultural reforms. However, Nee and Lee saw that only God could save …

Read More

We Were Wrong!

The JOURNAL you hold in your hand features the culmination of a six·year research project respecting a movement originally founded by a Chinese Christian named Watchman Nee. While Nee died for his Messiah in a Communist prison camp, his ministry did not die with him. Under the leadership of protege Witness Lee, Nee’s ministry and message spread from China throughout the Pacific Rim nations …

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