Revival in China . . . and Iran

I’ve been reading The Heavenly Man to my two teenagers at lunchtime. This book, which deeply influenced me three years ago, is about the great revival that took place in China in the 1970s and 1980s, in the very midst of the spirit-numbing Cultural Revolution. When people heard about the salvation of Jesus Christ and embraced Him, then giving their lives for Him seemed like a reasonable sacrifice. It was a no-brainer.

Over and over again, while I’m reading, I stop, with tears in my eyes and say something like, “I heard about this when I was a teenager. News would trickle back to us that something was going on in China, the Lord was working in China, that Christians were giving their lives and the church was increasing more and more.” And now my children have the privilege of hearing a behind-the-scenes report of that very time. For me, it is an edge-of-the-seat page-turner.

And now, in our church prayer meetings, I’m hearing the same thing about Iran. “Something is happening in Iran. The Holy Spirit is moving. People are coming to the Lord and giving their lives.” By God’s grace I could do something I couldn’t do when I was a teenager: go online and watch a video of the underground church in Iran. Dozens, sometimes hundreds, of people are secretly gathering, at the risk of their lives, to lift their hands in praise of the matchless Savior.

I was deeply moved at the scene that showed how once again God is displaying His power. The American church can be encouraged by the reminder that He is working, by the power of Christ’s Resurrection, even in the darkest places of the world. For us, a reminder that to give Him our lives is only a reasonable sacrifice. It’s really a no-brainer.

The cover for my new book! With Two Hands

It’s for the book of missionary stories due out in March in the United Kingdom and in May in the United States. I’m so happy with it!

When people ask me which of the true stories in this book is my favorite, I find it hard to choose. But the chapter that I want most to tell at my storytelling events is chapter 15, “The Interrupted Meeting.” That’s the story in which hundreds of Ethiopians are gathered for a hillside meeting, with Mr. McLellan speaking. When the communists’ truck drives up—led by the God-hating powermonger—bent on dispersing the meeting and killing some of the leaders, lots of the women jump up from the hillside and run to a hut on the top of the hill and throw themselves on the floor to cry out to God, declaring His power over the forces of evil.

Meanwhile, the church leaders are facing off with the communists, and God provides miraculous deliverance.

Not only that, but once the communists are gone, a revival falls on the hillside, and many souls are brought to repentance. And not only that, but . . .

One of the many true stories in this book that display the power of God!

You can read a different sample chapter of this book (chapter 11, “The Crippled Missionary”) when you click on the “Children’s Books” link above.