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  1. Wang Mingdao (Chinese: 王明道; pinyin: Wàng Míngdào; Wade–Giles: Wang 4 Ming 2-Tao 4) (July 25, 1900 – July 28, 1991) was an independent Chinese Protestant pastor and evangelist imprisoned for his faith by the Chinese government from 1955 until 1980.

  2. Wang [1] Mingdao [2] (en chino: 王明 道, pinyin: Wàng Míngdào; Wade-Giles: Wang4 Ming2-Tao4) (25 de julio de 1900 - 28 de julio de 1991) fue un pastor protestante independiente y evangelista chino, encarcelado por su fe por parte del gobierno chino desde 1955 hasta 1980.

  3. 7 de feb. de 2023 · Lecciones para las misiones de los ministerios de John G. Paton y Wang Ming-dao (王明道) (王明道) | 9Marcas. Misiones. Lecciones para las misiones de los ministerios de John G. Paton y Wang Ming-dao (王明道) (王明道) Artículo. 02.07.2023. Los cristianos no siempre reconocen la importancia de la iglesia local y de la política eclesiástica para las misiones.

  4. Wang [1] Mingdao [2] (en chino: 王明 道, pinyin: Wàng Míngdào; Wade-Giles: Wang4 Ming2-Tao4) (25 de julio de 1900 - 28 de julio de 1991) fue un pastor protestante independiente y evangelista chino, encarcelado por su fe por parte del gobierno chino desde 1955 hasta 1980.

  5. 3 de ago. de 2018 · Wang shows us that even when we cave to pressure and are unfaithful, God can still faithfully use weak men for his glory. Faithfulness. There were seasons when Wang held to his convictions and paid the price. In 1920 Wang came to believe that biblical baptism is by immersion.

  6. 20 de ene. de 2016 · The story of Wang Ming-dao, one of twentieth century’s most famous Chinese Christians who suffered for his faith, is full of powerful victories and devastating defeats. He was a contemporary of John Sung and Watchman Nee, and had an outstanding ministry as a pastor and evangelist.

  7. 26 de oct. de 2015 · Here are 8 things to know about Wang Mingdao: He was born in 1900 in the Foreign Legation during the Boxer Rebellion. His parents had taken refuge there during the Siege of Beijing, when the Boxers tried to kill the foreign (and Christian) population.