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The Heavenly Man: The Remarkable True Story of Chinese Christian Brother Yun
by Brother Yun
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A story about this — 38 weeks ago

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“I’ve read hundreds of books about China over the decades,” Donald Trump said in a recent interview with Xinhua, the official press agency of the People’s Republic of China. “I know the Chinese. I’ve made a lot of money with the Chinese. I understand the Chinese mind.”

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2011/05/donald-trump-i-understand-the-chinese-mind.html

When later asked if he would care to list some of his favorite books about China, the billionaire mogul, an author himself of numerous books, proceeded to recite by memory his top twenty.

Here they are in the order in which they were named:

1. The Party by Richard McGregor

2. On China by Henry Kissinger

3. Mao: The Untold Story by Jung Chang

4. Tide Players by Jianying Zha

5. One Billion Customers by James McGregor

6. The Coming China Wars by Peter W. Navarro

7. The Beijing Consensus by Stefan Halper

8. China CEO by Juan Antonio Fernandez and Laurie Underwood

9. Poorly Made in China by Paul Midler

10. CHINA: Portrait of a People by Tom Carter

11. The Man Who Loved China by Simon Winchester

12. China Shakes the World by James Kynge

13. Mr. China by Tim Clissold

14. Country Driving by Peter Hessler

15. The Dragon’s Gift by Deborah Brautigam

16. Factory Girls by Leslie T. Chang

17. The Heavenly Man by Brother Yun

18. 1421 by Gavin Menzies

19. Seven Years in Tibet by Heinrich Harrer

20. Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother by Amy Chua

Review: The Heavenly Man — 2 years ago

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Even before I was able to read this dynamic account of Brother Yun’s life as a Chinese pastor and underground church leader, my book was persecuted. I found it on the floor one morning with the front cover partially ripped and chewed off – a victim of our dog.

The Heavenly Man will definitely challenge the Western Christian’s comfortable assertions of one’s right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” So many American believers claim those rights that they forget they are found in a Declaration of Independence – not in the Word of God.

In fact, it should concern every Christ-follower that too many American churches equate democracy with Christianity and the tenets of capitalism with the teachings of Christ.

The dramatic experience and story of Brother Yun is one of torture, faith, persecution, and soaring victory. Yet it is a deeply disturbing one.

Yun is gracious in his comparisons of the faith life lived by Chinese believers and that lived by Christians who are not persecuted daily for their beliefs. However, you can’t help but marvel as you read page after page of accounts of healings, miracles, signs and visions and compare them to our own poverty of the same.

His perspective of the miraculous is powerful, as is his reflection on living in a country whose political system is defiantly opposed to the Gospel:

Once I spoke in the West and a Christian told me, “I’ve been praying for years that the Communist government in China will collapse, so Christians can live in freedom.” This is not what we pray! We never pray against our government or call down curses on them. Instead, we have learned that God is in control of both our lives and the government we live under… God has used China’s government for His own purposes, moulding and shaping His children as He sees fit… We shouldn’t pray for a lighter load to carry but a stronger back to endure.

On the signs and wonders:

Many Christians have also asked me why miracles and signs are so prevalent in China, but not so evident in the West. In the West, you have so much. You have insurance for everything. In a way, you don’t need God… In China, the greatest miracles we see are not the healings or other things, but lives transformed by the Gospel. We believe we’re not called to follow signs and wonders but instead the signs and wonders follow us when the Gospel is preached. We don’t keep our eyes on the signs and wonders; we keep our eyes on Jesus.

I can’t recommend this book enough to those who are steeped in Western churchianity. If you’re offended by that term, "Western Churchianity, then you most definitely need to get a grip and understand that what too many embrace as Christianity is actually what Paul describes to Timothy in 2 Timothy 3.5 happens in the last times. It’s only dead religion – “a form of godliness but denying its power.”

But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God— having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with them. (2 Timothy 3.1-5)

If you’re looking for a reading prescription to renew your perspective and allow your heart to drink deeply of God’s heart for the nations, I’d suggest the following books:

From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya, by Ruth Tucker

Let the Nations Be Glad, by John Piper

Perspectives on the World Christian Movement (if you can, find a Perspectives class and take it!)

The Heavenly Man

What other books or resources are you familiar with that will be good electro-faith-shock therapy for a comfortable Christian?

I’d close with these words from Brother Yun, “I can assure the Western church with absolute certainty that you don’t need any more church buildings. Church buildings will never bring the revival you seek… The first thing that is needed for revival to return to your churches is the Word of the Lord.” God’s Word is missing. Sure, there are preachers and thousands of tapes and videos of Bible teaching, but so little contains the sharp truth of God’s Word. It’s truth that will set you free."

Note

Brother Yun’s fantastic account of the growth, persecution and ministry of the underground church in China has been attacked significantly by some claiming he is a charlatan. Here is an excellent response to their attacks.

Why I recommend this — 2 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

I don’t know where to start! If you want the Book of Acts (New Testament) to come alive to you this is certainly a book to start with. This is the true story of people living in our day and age serving the Lord Jesus Christ with no reservations in the midst of persecution because of the incomprehensible love they have received from God through Jesus Christ. You will read about God’s ability to care, provide, comfort and save. You will learn that it is only by the power of the Holy Spirit that the Christian life be lived effectively and powerfully on this earth. You will mostly discover the lengths that God will go to save a single soul from eternal damnation. You will learn that Light always overcomes darkness. Finally you will be challenged to do one or more of the following:

1. Receive Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour

2. Reject the truth

3. Count the cost and run the race

4. Count the cost and look back

Here’s my tip if you are stuck, chose number 1 and number 3.


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