
Tue, Sep. 11, 2007 Posted: 11:07 AM EDT
Chinas star soccer striker, Han Duan, will be featured in thousands of copies of the Gospel of Mark produced to coincide as a resource for this years FIFA Womens World Cup.
The United Bible Societies China Partnership has been supporting the Provincial Christian Councils to provide 150,000 copies of Marks Gospel. The scriptures, which have been produced to encourage people to engage in the message of Jesus Christ, will feature Duans personal testimony.
The FIFA Womens World Cup tournament kicked off in Shanghai on Monday with 336 players from 16 national teams competing for the World Cup in five cities around China.
The U.S. team, ranked No. 1 in the FIFA rankings, is favored to win its third World Cup despite being drawn in a rugged Group B with North Korea, Sweden and Nigeria.
And 23-year-old Han, who has scored ten goals in her last four appearances for China, has been named by FIFA.com as the player to watch out for.
With soccer being enormously popular in China, Ian McKay, Bible Societys international program director, said the organization hopes many soccer fans will be encouraged by Han to explore the Bible for themselves.
Hans testimony is a wonderfully positive story, he said.
In her testimony, Han says: No matter where I go, I take the Bible along.
I love to read it because there are important lessons to be learnt each day, she adds. I also find that the Bible is filled with wisdom and joy, instructing me on how to live meaningfully.
The last FIFA Womens World Cup drew 660,000 spectators in United States in 1999 and nearly one billion viewers from seventy countries. As the Women's World Cup continues to grow in popularity, FIFA estimates that there are currently forty million girls and women playing football around the world, and the number of women will equal the number of men by 2010.
Christian Post reporter Joshua Kimball contributed to this report.
Daniel Blake
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