Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Sadhu Sundar Singh on 1920s China



In China things are not so bad. The Chinaman has still reverence and love for religion. He is capable of the highest spiritual development.

...Some of the highest officers in China are Christians, and good Christians, too. (emphasis mine)



Quoted from "Sadhu Sundar Singh," by Phyllis Thompson, Armour Publishing Pte. Ltd., Singapore, 2005. pp.157-8







China Market scene from http://www.pym.org/workcamp/Images

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