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The Church: Recovery & Testimony - History of the Church in China - Part 1
Stephen Kaung

Stephen Kaung (1915 - 2022). Chinese-American Bible teacher, author, and translator born in Ningbo, China. Raised in a Methodist family with a minister father, he converted to Christianity at 15 in 1930, driven by a deep awareness of sin. In 1933, he met Watchman Nee, joining his indigenous Little Flock movement in Shanghai, and served as a co-worker until 1949. Fleeing Communist persecution, Kaung worked in Hong Kong and the Philippines before moving to the United States in 1952. Settling in Richmond, Virginia, he founded Christian Fellowship Publishers in 1971, translating and publishing Nee’s works, including The Normal Christian Life. Kaung authored books like The Splendor of His Ways and delivered thousands of sermons, focusing on Christ-centered living and the church’s spiritual purpose. Married with three children, he ministered globally into his 90s, speaking at conferences in Asia, Europe, and North America. His teachings, available at c-f-p.com, emphasize inner life over institutional religion. Kaung’s collaboration with Nee shaped modern Chinese Christianity.
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In this sermon, the preacher discusses the reason for a revival that occurred in Bucho and into college. The revival was initiated by two western sisters, one of whom was mentioned frequently as Mr. Baba. These sisters felt a burden to further the gospel in China and believed that the involvement of students and intelligent people was crucial. They began praying fervently, and as a result, a revival broke out in Bucho and into college. The preacher also references the book of Timothy, where it is mentioned that one should teach others who are competent to teach as well. The sermon emphasizes the importance of pursuing righteousness, faith, love, and peace, and paying attention to spiritual reality rather than worldly matters. The preacher also mentions the book of Revelation, where John sees a vision of the risen Lord walking among his churches. The sermon concludes by highlighting the power of the church built by Jesus Christ, which cannot be overcome by darkness.
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请我们看几书的圣经 Let's turn to the Bible. 席莫泰后书第二章 The second hymn. 最后四书行一段 我们的主,我们的神,我们感谢丹美 我们祈祷你上来 我们这一世一丑 经过了这几天 我们不但清点净 也罢不得 The man who created man Who was a chaplain into the dungeon And the repentant The repentant is now 当初 Because we forsake the Here we see it in the church of the Lord And the Christians 这是圣者 Is the reaction of this 这就是圣者 有没有放弃 Quitter God give it up 如果圣者 So does God to his church 你想圣者 Do you think that quitter Even though the whole Has been changed 而现在不再 Until the day that the glorious church Shall achieve brother and sister 在圣经里面 In the bible 不断不断 随我们个人 寄托着的道路 And God has determined his path Is there any choice for us 我们可以随随说 And I like to remain in the babyhood 因为受婴孩 Brother and sister 一个夫人是神的人 For those who do not know God 我们的书也说 讲了一些比较难的 许多的人听了听不进去 甚至许多门徒 听了之后 你们也要去吗 我们的书从来不勉强我 Peter在哪里所读啊 And Peter said Lord 你要用一生知道 If you think you can choose this way or that way 我们看见 In the bible 现在七个教会 后面四个教会 Those four churches 教会的路在哪 我们从哪里 教会的路 我在这里就提一下
The Church: Recovery & Testimony - History of the Church in China - Part 1
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Stephen Kaung (1915 - 2022). Chinese-American Bible teacher, author, and translator born in Ningbo, China. Raised in a Methodist family with a minister father, he converted to Christianity at 15 in 1930, driven by a deep awareness of sin. In 1933, he met Watchman Nee, joining his indigenous Little Flock movement in Shanghai, and served as a co-worker until 1949. Fleeing Communist persecution, Kaung worked in Hong Kong and the Philippines before moving to the United States in 1952. Settling in Richmond, Virginia, he founded Christian Fellowship Publishers in 1971, translating and publishing Nee’s works, including The Normal Christian Life. Kaung authored books like The Splendor of His Ways and delivered thousands of sermons, focusing on Christ-centered living and the church’s spiritual purpose. Married with three children, he ministered globally into his 90s, speaking at conferences in Asia, Europe, and North America. His teachings, available at c-f-p.com, emphasize inner life over institutional religion. Kaung’s collaboration with Nee shaped modern Chinese Christianity.