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Chinese City Set to Become Bible Printing Capital of the World

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Christian Post Reporter
Tue, May. 06 2008 11:00 AM ET
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In two weeks, the world’s largest Bible printing facility will open in Nanjing, China, prompting some to dub the historic eastern Chinese city the Bible printing capital of the world. <br />

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7Prism0208
  • Sat May 10, 2008 10:20 am
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Is the Bible printed in its entirety, or are certain portions only allowed to be printed? From what I understand from Christians in China, only the portions which teach readers to respect the government, and lead peaceable lives are allowed to be printed.
ronwilson4u
  • Fri May 09, 2008 3:00 pm
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"And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come." (Matthew 24:14)

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romans8
  • Fri May 09, 2008 6:28 am
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Is anyone aware that the state sanctioned three self church of china is a political organisation set up to control the christian church. Try reading " The Heavenly Man" by Brother Yun. It isn't christian.
msnchris70
  • Wed May 07, 2008 5:55 pm
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The more the Chinese become Christianized the less we have to think about them being an enemy. May the love of Christ spread throughout all of China.
mendicant
  • Tue May 06, 2008 4:03 pm
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I think it is important to understand a few things about the situation in China before anyone starts thinkg the Bible problem has been solved. #1. Amity Press works through the Three Self Patriotic Movment Church, the "Officially Sanctioned" state run church, which does not embrace the fullness of the Christian faith. #2. Many of the Bibles printed by Amity are in fact designated for export. #3 There is a vast network of house churches in the far off rural areas of China, and these Christians have no access to places that sell Bibles, nor could they afford to buy one if they could find one for sale. I work with aministry which sees first hand the accurate situation of Bibles in China. Even with Amity's stepped up printing, there are millions of Chinese Christians who won't have a Bible.
A.S.Mathew
  • Tue May 06, 2008 3:10 pm
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God's plans moves in a mysterious way. Wherever we travel in the world, we can find
cheap plastic goods and certain expensive products " made in China". For the last two
decades China has flooded the world with their products. Now, another world revolution of
less expensive Bible can be flooded around the world, and God has appointed China to do that
work. Many Christians get panic about some trick the Chinese may play with the Bible
printing, let us erase that worry because the whole world can have Bible through massive
printing in the least expensive way. The revolution of the Holy Spirit has to be taken through
the massive printing being done in a so called athestic country. God can use any person or
country for His ultimate purpose, praise the Lord for His great plans.
latonchan
  • Tue May 06, 2008 2:27 pm
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But will these bibles contain the book of Revelation? A missionary from China told me that they allow bibles in China, but it has to be bibles that have been printed in China and that they do not have the book of Revelation. Because it talks about Christ returning to set up His earthly kingdom and China will not accept that anyone is going to rule over them.
DannyPoo
  • Tue May 06, 2008 2:10 pm
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I find it interesting that any city in China would be the bible printing capital of the world, yet also one of the most oppressive countries to Christians in the world.

Ironic.
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