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Witness Lee was born on 5 September, 1905 in Yantai, Shandong, Great Qing, is a Chinese Christian preacher. Discover Witness Lee's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?
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9 June, 1997 |
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Anaheim, California, United States |
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Witness Lee (September 5, 1905 – June 9, 1997) was a Chinese Christian preacher and hymnist belonging to the Christian group known as the local churches (or Local Church) in Taiwan and the United States.
He was also the founder of Living Stream Ministry.
Lee was born in 1905 in the city of Yantai, Shandong, China, to a Southern Baptist family.
Witness Lee was born in 1905 in Shandong Province in China.
Lee's great-grandfather was a Southern Baptist who brought Lee's mother into Christianity.
Lee's mother studied in an American Southern Baptist mission school and was baptized as a teenager at a Southern Baptist church.
She sold her inheritance to provide her children with an education in Chinese and English.
Lee's father was a farmer who died in 1923.
Lee was brought into contact with his mother's Baptist Church in Yantai where he studied at a Southern Baptist elementary school and later at a mission college operated by American Presbyterians.
Although Lee attended Southern Baptist services and Sunday school in his youth, he was never converted nor baptized by them.
After her conversion, Lee's second sister began to pray for him and introduced him to a Chinese pastor who encouraged him to attend his Sunday morning services.
He became a Christian in 1925 after hearing the preaching of an evangelist named Peace Wang and later joined the Christian work started by Watchman Nee.
Like Nee, Lee emphasized what he considered the believers' subjective experience and enjoyment of Christ as life for the building up of the church, not as an organization, but as the Body of Christ.
Inspired by the preaching of Peace Wang, Lee dedicated himself to serve God for the rest of his life in April 1925 at the age of 19.
Through Watchman Nee's teaching Lee began to believe that denominationalism was unscriptural.
In 1927, when elected to the board of the Chinese Independent Church, he declined the position and left the denomination.
Lee then began to meet with the Benjamin Newton branch of the Plymouth Brethren where he remained for seven and a half years and was baptized in the sea by a local Brethren leader, Mr. Burnett, in 1930.
Soon after Lee's conversion to Christianity, he began to study various Christian teachers and discovered the writings of Watchman Nee in two periodicals, The Morning Star and The Christian.
Lee began to correspond with Nee to seek his guidance for a better understanding of the Bible.
In 1932 Nee visited Yantai, and the two met for the first time.
During the visit, Lee felt that his relationship with God and his understanding of how to study the Bible were revolutionized.
During this time, Lee began to feel that God was calling him to quit his job and serve as a full-time minister, which he did in August 1933.
Soon afterward, he received a letter from Watchman Nee that read, “Brother Witness, as for your future, I feel that you should serve the Lord with your full time.
May the Lord lead you.” Lee felt this letter strongly confirmed his decision.
From that point onward, Lee began to work closely with Nee.
In 1934, Lee moved his family to Shanghai as editor of Nee's magazine The Christian.
The following year, he began to travel throughout China giving messages to Christians and helping to establish local churches; many churches were established in Zhejiang Province as well as in Beijing and Tianjin.
He also traveled to the northwestern provinces of Suiyuan, Shanxi, and Shaanxi to preach the gospel and edify Christians there prior to the Japanese invasion in 1937.
With the war beginning, Lee returned to Yantai caring for churches in Yantai and Qingdao.
At the end of 1942 a revival broke out in Yantai, and the church met continuously for one hundred days.
Under suspicion of espionage due to his experimentation with evangelism by migration, Lee was arrested by the Imperial Japanese Army in May 1943 and underwent a month's interrogation through flogging and water torture.
His health was greatly weakened by this imprisonment and he developed tuberculosis.
In order to rest and recuperate, he moved to Qingdao in 1944 for two years.
Following the end of the war, brought great uncertainty for Nee's ministry.
In 1949, Nee and his co-workers sent Witness Lee to Taiwan in order to continue Nee's work free from the threat of government persecution under Chinese communism.
Watchman Nee and Witness Lee met for the last time in Hong Kong in 1950.
For over a month they spoke together and helped bring about a revival in the church in Hong Kong.
Nee charged Lee to instruct, teach, and lead the elders and to make arrangements concerning the church services, as well as the purchase of land for the building of a new meeting place.
Nee then returned to mainland China where, in 1952, he was imprisoned for the remaining twenty years of his life by the CCP.