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  2. Watchman Nee - Wikipedia

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    Watchman Nee. Born. November 4, 1903 (1903-11-04) Shantou, Qing dynasty. Died. May 30, 1972 (1972-05-31) (aged 68) Guangde, Anhui, China. Watchman Nee, Ni Tuosheng, or Nee T'o-sheng (Chinese : 倪柝聲; pinyin : Ní Tuòshēng; November 4, 1903 – May 30, 1972), was a Chinese church leader and Christian teacher who worked in China during the ...

  3. The Normal Christian Life - Wikipedia

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    978-0-87508-990-4. OCLC. 421376727. The Normal Christian Life is a book by Watchman Nee first delivered as a series of addresses to Christian workers who were gathered in Denmark for special meetings in 1938 and 1939. The messages were first published chapter by chapter in the magazine A Witness and A Testimony published by Theodore Austin-Sparks.

  4. Witness Lee - Wikipedia

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    Watchman Nee and Witness Lee met for the last time in Hong Kong in 1950. [ 8 ] [ 11 ] For over a month they spoke together and helped bring about a revival in the church in Hong Kong. Nee charged Lee to instruct, teach, and lead the elders and to make arrangements concerning the church services, as well as the purchase of land for the building ...

  5. Local Church controversies - Wikipedia

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    The local churches and the ministry of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee have been the subject of controversy in two major areas over the past fifty years. To a large extent these controversies stem from the rapid increase and spread of the local churches in the United States in the 1960s and early 1970s. In the 1970s they became a target of ...

  6. The Shouters - Wikipedia

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    After his cooperation in denouncing Watchman Nee, Tang was reinstated and made a TSPM Vice Chairman. [66] Under the leadership of Tang and Ren the Nanyang Road meeting hall built under Watchman Nee's oversight for the church in Shanghai was given to the TSPM in 1958 and any semblance of the church in Shanghai's meetings ceased.

  7. Theodore Austin-Sparks - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Austin-Sparks and the Witness and Testimony Publishers also published messages by other authors, many of whom were associated with Honor Oak or whom TAS knew personally. In particular, the first version of Watchman Nee's "The Normal Christian Life" was published chapter by chapter in the A Witness and A Testimony magazine.

  8. Living Stream Ministry - Wikipedia

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    Living Stream Ministry (LSM), originally named Stream Publishers when founded in 1965 by Witness Lee, [1] is a non-profit corporation currently based in Anaheim, California. LSM publishes the works of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee, including the Recovery Version of the Bible. LSM has been a member of the Evangelical Christian Publishers ...

  9. Gene Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Nee's presentation of the believer's identification with Christ in death and resurrection deeply resonated with him, and in time he grew to believe that Evangelical churches in America had fundamentally strayed from the spiritual vitality of the first-century churches. In November 1961, at the height of his popularity, he ended his evangelistic ...

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