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Open Doors Delivers Gospel Literature to Chinese Minorities

Open Doors, as the only ministry bringing Christian literatures to ethnic minorities in rural China, says that there is still a huge gap to be fulfilled in order to satisfy all the hungry souls.

by Christian Today
Posted: Friday, May 5, 2006, 8:48 (BST)
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Open Doors, as the only ministry bringing Christian literatures to ethnic minorities in rural China, says that there is still a huge gap to be filled in order to satisfy all the hungry souls.

On this vast expanse of China's richly endowed land live 56 ethnic groups with a total population of around 1.3 billions today. The Han people make China's and the world's largest ethnic group, making up 91.96 percent of the country's population, according to the China’s official gateway for news and information.

However, in the eyes of evangelists, there is another huge group of 55 other ethnic minorities that are easily neglected. They add up to 8.04 percent of China's population with the 15 million-strong Zhuang as the largest among them. In addition, only those minority groups that exceed one million are officially defined as a minority. Therefore, the number of small groups in China aare even higher.

"Among these 55 ethnic minorities in China, they all have their own languages. Meanwhile, only eight of those languages translation are available for the Bible. There is a high gap to be filled up," said Johnny Li, Open Door spokesman for China mission and minister-at-large.

Open Doors, an organisation supporting the persecuted church around the world, works with tentmakers in China to provide Bibles and other spiritual materials for all these neglected people who speak minority languages.

According to a recent project report released by a worker at the northwest border of China, Open Doors is the only ministry bringing books to them. It is stated in the report, "Our tentmakers told us that these precious books have started to spread throughout the province. We give the biblical portions of Genesis, Exodus, Matthew, Luke, John, Acts, and comic books on the life of Jesus."

In the history, near the Xinjiang province, there was a massive killing of Christians just before the Communist Party of China came in power in 1948. Around 300 of the 1000 Christians there were killed. After that, the last missionaries, who are believed to come from Sweden, left the region as well. Many Christians were therefore left without people to guide them and their faith has been unable to advance, explained Li.

However, the seed of the Gospel has been planted in their hearts, and Open Doors has testified that these people are easily revived again when reached out to, especially with access to the Gospel in their own language.



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