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Christ was a byword to the drunkard
Christ was a byword to the drunkard




christ was a byword to the drunkard

The prison authorities then threw his bloody and bruised body into a small cell that already contained 28 prisoners. Philip was left unconscious with a broken collarbone, arm, and ribs. They kicked him viciously with their steel-capped boots, beat him with batons, and tortured him with electric cattle-prods, designed to shock his body with high voltage. His ‘welcome’ to prison was a savage beating from the guards. In 1993 Philip, a house church leader in China, was thrown in prison after he and a number of believers were arrested. …the first question the prisoners asked him was “Who are you?” He replied, “It doesn’t matter who I am, but let me tell you about Jesus Christ."

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    Laos - A Demon-Possessed Man is set Free.Myanmar - I waited 71 Years for my first Bible.Mongolia - How we came to follow the Living God.India - A Great Miracle in the Midst of India Disaster.India - Saved for His Glory – A Testimony from the Himalayas.China - Radio Revival Among the White Hmong in China.Laos - Radio Revival Among the Hmong in Laos, 1950s.China - When God Would Not Let His Name be Defamed.China - Heilongjiang, China – a Hub of Revival.China - Testimonies from Henan Province, China.China - Chinese Judge Astounded by Christians’ Love.

    christ was a byword to the drunkard

    China - The Experiences of a Chinese Pastor in Prison.We have made every effort possible to verify these events from different sources, and feel confident that the posted testimonies are true. We would like to share some of these stories with you, exactly how they have been told to us. Over the years we have seen and been told some remarkable accounts of how God has supernaturally moved among people groups in Asia.






    Christ was a byword to the drunkard