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Evangelism
A Biography of John Sung

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Leslie T Lyall
Dr John Sung, “the greatest evangelist China has ever known”, was born in Fukien in 1901—and by the time he died at the age of 42, tens of thousands had come to Christ, and many more Christians and churches had experienced incredible revival because of him. His ministry was just 15 years, but produced fruit that have lasted to this day. What was the secret of his success, and how did he come to be used so powerfully by God? This 2015 edition of A Biography of John Sung commemorates the eightieth anniversary of Sung’s visits to Singapore in 1935, and includes never-before-published accounts and testimonies of how the great work of God he ignited continues nearly a century later.
About the Author
Leslie Theodore Lyall (1905–1996) was a British Christian missionary in China, serving with the China Inland Mission (now OMF International). He also founded the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship (now UCCF) alongside JB Phillips, and after his service in China, he served in London as its Candidates’ Secretary. He continued to write about the church in China, and kept travelling, writing and speaking until his return home to the Lord.
978-981-4668-32-3
320 pp • 200 x 130 mm
Paperback
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Presence-Driven Donkeys: Bringing Christ to the Streets (Updated Edition)

Jeff Yuen
Jeff Yuen has brought Christ into the streets for many years, with amazing and miraculous results. This book is not a fanciful claim of miraculous happenings; it is an honest account of someone who takes God at His Word. He brings Christian witness to places where most fear to tread—sleazy pubs, sordid back lanes, and red light districts—but where the need for the Lord’s presence is greatest. He now shares his testimonies, and challenges you to join the mighty work of God outside the walls of the church. He also shows you ways we can see the world and its everyday situations as pulpits to bring God’s transforming power into the lives of others.


978-981-47-6575-6
112 pp • 200 x 130 mm
Paperback