We’re praising God for open doors to return to China this month to bring a message of Good News for all people. It was a wonderful time in the cities of Beijing and Harbin. 2 cities. 8 days. 21 events. Andrew shared the Good News message with more than 10,200 people, with many of them making decisions for Jesus.

Additionally, the team met with leaders at State Administration for Religious Affairs (SARA) where they were welcomed warmly by officials. The president spoke highly of the relationship between the Palau Association and churches in China, and shared that it should be a priority to continue the relationship. They spent hours together in fellowship and dreaming of future outreaches in China.

Another highlight so far was the day trip to Heijianglong Seminary where Andrew shared an encouraging message to nearly 300 seminary students and faculty on their final day of school before heading home for winter break. It was a special morning together. The students and staff were visibly moved by Andrew’s message.

A special thanks to those who specifically gave to distribute our Gospel book ⁠— What is Christmas? ⁠— to the wonderful people of China. The team delivered these books to nearly 100 cities and thousands families across China. And we know from experience that those books get shared far and wide.

Sharing the Gospel is a community effort. And you played a vital role. Through your prayers, giving, support, and encouragement, you helped make the China harvest possible.

The team is traveling home today. Please pray for their rest and safety. And in the meantime ⁠— rejoice! The Lord is at work in China in a marvelous way.

See some of our favorite moments from the week below:

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