The Heavenly Man by Paul Hattaway

The Heavenly Man by Paul Hattaway

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This astonishing biography has sold more than 750,000 copies in English since 2002 and has been translated into over 30 languages.

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The Heavenly Man by Paul Hattaway

'Amazing story and highly recommended for church libraries.' Church Libraries The remarkable true story of renowned Chinese Christian Brother Yun. This is the gripping story of how God took a young, half-starved boy from a poor village in Henan province and placed him on the front line for Jesus, in the face of impossible odds. Instead of focusing on the many miracles or experiences of suffering, however, Yun turns his gaze to and centers his story on the character and beauty of Jesus. Interspersed with his personal account are contributions from his wife, Deling, made mostly during her husband's frequent periods of imprisonment. This dramatic autobiography of one of China's dedicated, courageous, and intensely persecuted house church leaders is a watershed book that will turn the reader to prayer and praise. It deserves comparison with past classics such as Tortured for Christ by Richard Wurmbrand, or the Life of Watchman Nee.
Paul Hattaway is an expert on the Chinese church and author of The Heavenly Man, the story of Brother Yun; Operation China, and many other books. Paul went on to set up Asia Harvest, a Christian ministry committed tosee effective churches planted among unreached people groups throughoutAsia.
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ISBN 13 9781854245977
ISBN 10 185424597X
Title The Heavenly Man
Author Paul Hattaway
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Year published 2002-10-18
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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