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From Faith to Faith
1984
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What is meant by "from faith to faith" (Rom.1.17)? It is the dynamic of the gospel of Jesus Christ. John Calvin "From faith, for righteousness is offered by the gospel and is received by faith. To faith, for as our faith makes progress, and it advances in knowledge, so the righteousness of God increases in us at the same time, and the promise of it is in a manner confirmed". In this volume, Nee demonstrates the truth of this phrase from many different angles such as the truth shall set you free, the principles of the second, God's will and man's willingness, the power of pressure, By reading it we will be strengthened in our daily walk as God's children.
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Watchman Nee
Watchman Nee
Author · 83 books

Watchman Nee (Chinese: 倪柝聲; pinyin: Ní Tuòshēng; Foochow Romanized: Ngà̤ Táuk-sĭng; 1903–1972) was a Chinese Christian author and church leader during the early 20th century. He spent the last 20 years of his life in prison and was severely persecuted by the Communists in China. Together with Wangzai, Zhou-An Lee, Shang-Jie Song, and others, Nee founded The Church Assembly Hall, later which would be also known as the "Local churches" (Chinese: 地方教會). or more commonly as (聚會所) meaning "assembly hall" Born into a Methodist family, Watchman Nee experienced a religious revival, and joined the Church of Heavenly Peace, Fuzhou in 1920 at age 17 and began writing in the same year. In 1921, he met the British missionary M. E. Barber, who was a great influence on him. Through Miss Barber, Nee was introduced to many of the Christian writings which were to have a profound influence on him and his teachings. Nee attended no theological schools or Bible institutes. His knowledge was acquired through studying the Bible and reading various Christian spiritual books. During his 30 years of ministry, beginning in 1922, Nee traveled throughout China planting churches among the rural communities and holding Christian conferences and trainings in Shanghai. In 1952 he was imprisoned for his faith; he remained in prison until his death in 1972.

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