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Episode 10 - The Martyrs of China

Oct 21, 2024
They trace Christianity in China from ancient travelers to 19th-century revival. They spotlight three Chinese women who faced betrayal, imprisonment, and execution for their faith. They discuss missionary encounters, Jesuit influence, and rising anti-Christian laws. They end by exploring modern house churches, persecution, and practical ways listeners can support suffering believers.
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INSIGHT

Christianity's Long, Nonlinear History In China

  • Christianity in China is ancient and recurrent, not merely a Western import.
  • Multiple waves (600s, Mongol era, Jesuits, 19th-century Protestants) show complex, non-linear spread.
INSIGHT

The Xi'an Stele's Unmistakable Gospel Message

  • The Xi'an (Sion) Stele proves a clear, early Christian witness in China with Trinitarian and incarnational language.
  • This archaeological text affirms doctrinally specific Christianity in the 700s, including the nativity and Magi.
ANECDOTE

Agnes Zhao Kuying's Arrest And Death

  • Agnes Zhao Kuying was betrayed, imprisoned in a tiny cage, and died while praying after three days.
  • Her story illustrates vulnerable converts facing family rejection, rescue by a Christian widow, baptism, and eventual martyrdom.
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