Catching Men - eBook
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Catching Men - eBook  -     By: Watchman Nee

Catching Men - eBook

CLC Publications / 2003 / ePub

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Title: Catching Men - eBook
By: Watchman Nee
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: CLC Publications
Publication Date: 2003
ISBN: 9781619580473
ISBN-13: 9781619580473
Stock No: WW38720EB

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In this chapter extracted from Watchman Nee's What Shall This Man Do?, he examines two pressing questions: What is the minumum requirement in a sinner if he is to find the Lord and be saved? And how do we bring men having only the absolute minimum of knowledge or desire for God into a living touch with Him? A vital topic.

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Watchman Nee was a noted Chinese Bible teacher and Christian leader. He began his preaching ministry while still a university student. From 1923 to 1950 Nee founded 200 churches. Starting as small groups meeting in rented houses, these self-supporting congregations became strong spiritually and grew rapidly, continuing to develop after China’s Cultural Revolution. As a teacher, Nee concentrated on deepening spiritual life through intensive training in the Word of God. His rich spoken ministry influenced many lives, and his literature ministry was created from a large number of his sermons, resulting in the publication of over 50 books in English alone. Through these printed pages Nee’s impact continues to be felt today. Nee was arrested in 1952 and found guilty of false charges; he was imprisoned until his death.

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In this chapter extracted from Watchman Nee's What Shall This Man Do?, he examines two pressing questions: What is the minumum requirement in a sinner if he is to find the Lord and be saved? And how do we bring men having only the absolute minimum of knowledge or desire for God into a living touch with Him? A vital topic.

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