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  1. Read, search, and listen to the entire collections of the writings of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee. Bookmark, annotate, and view referenced Scripture reading to assist study of the ministry of these servants of the Lord.

  2. Oct 27, 2022 · Nee Shu-tsu (English name Henry Nee) was a writer and church leader in China and the founder of The Little Flock movement. Watchman Nee was born in 1903 to Christian parents. Nee came to faith in Christ at the age of 17, and his conversion made an immediate impact upon his life.

  3. Watchman Nee received a wealth of revelation from the Word; he truly saw the content of the divine revelation. The core of the revelation he received involved the living of a crucified life and a resurrected life for the church life.

  4. Watchman Nee’s ministry began in earnest in 1922 when he decided to break with the Methodist Church and pursue Christian fellowship without denominational barriers. He was an avid reader, studying theology, language, and of course, the Bible.

  5. founding of Local Church. …out of the ministry of Watchman Nee (1903–72), a Chinese Christian who had been strongly influenced by the Plymouth Brethren, a British fundamentalist free church. In the 1930s Nee wrote several books presenting his beliefs and founded churches throughout China.

  6. Watchman Nee’s ministry of spiritual nourishment and his unique ability to expound the Scripture along with his firm testimony in the face of persecution have been widely recognized by Christians as significant contributions to Christian faith and practice in the twentieth century.

  7. Jun 11, 2018 · Watchman Nee (Ni Tuosheng, 1903–1972), who came to Christ during high school, was a diligent student of the Scriptures, and a tireless witness for Christ. He was an early proponent of separation from Western denominations and advocate for independent local assemblies.

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