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Ratings: ★★★★★ (5/5)
Genre: Biography, Christian Biography, Religious Persecution, Autobiography, Missionary Work, Chinese Church History
Book Review:
''The Heavenly Man'' is not just a biography; it is a seismic spiritual testimony that has impacted millions worldwide. This is the harrowing yet profoundly inspiring true story of Brother Yun, a humble Chinese Christian who endured unspeakable torture, imprisonment, and starvation for his unwavering faith. Co-written with Asia expert Paul Hattaway, the narrative reads with the urgency and miracles akin to the ''Book of Acts,'' set against the brutal backdrop of modern China's religious persecution. Yun's story is a stark reminder of the cost of discipleship, challenging the comfort and complacency often found in Western Christianity. While the accounts of suffering are visceral, the book's ultimate focus is not on the pain but on the surpassing beauty and character of Jesus Christ, whom Yun credits for every survival and victory. Described by Rev. Dr. Mark Stibbe as a ''rude awakening,'' this book is indeed a watershed moment for any reader. It is essential reading for Christians interested in global faith, human rights advocates, and anyone who values stories of extraordinary courage and devotion. A modern classic of Christian literature.