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Revision as of 03:56, 2 October 2012
Dora Yu (Yu Cidu, 1873–1931) was hailed by western missionaries as “the most prominent” Chinese evangelist in China in the first part of 20th century.[citation needed] Her revival ministry was particularly efficient among Chinese cultured upper-class people.
In one of Dora Yu’s revival meeting in Church of Heavenly Peace, Fuzhou, in 1920, a young man called Watchman Nee, at the age of seventeen, experienced a powerful salvation and immediately consecrated himself to serve God full-time.[citation needed] Besides being Watchman Nee’s “spiritual mother”, Dora You was also his mentor through whom he was introduced to fundamental biblical truths and to inner life experiences.
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External links
- Text of "Dora Yu e o Reavivamento Cristão do Século XX na China", author Silas H. Wu, Editora Arvore da Vida
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