Wang Ming-Dao (1900–1991): Faithful amid Political Coercion
All people suffer through various hardships, and Christians aren’t exempt. While Christians might wonder why they suffer, they must continue to “trust in the Lord without the slightest shadow of doubt, uneasiness or fear.”
This exhortation for Christians to suffer well was written in the mid-1900s by a Chinese pastor named Wang Ming-Dao. He was no stranger to suffering, and the most significant hardship he faced was government-led religious persecution. As a pastor who encouraged Christians to suffer well, one might presume that Wang remained faithful in the midst of persecution.
But he did not. At one point, he abdicated. His compromise was public and even noticed by Christians outside China..." from the article: Wang Ming-Dao (1900–1991): Faithful amid Political Coercion
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Wang Mingdao: The Unyielding Chinese Pastor
00:00:00 Early Life of Wang Mingdao 00:00:41 Wang Mingdao's Ministry and Persecution 00:01:49 Wang Mingdao's Legacy" from the video introduction
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