Heavenly Man, Paul Hattaway
Heavenly Man, Paul Hattaway
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Heavenly Man
The Remarkable True Story of Chinese Christian Brother Yun

Author: Paul Hattaway, Brother Yun

Narrator: TBD

Unabridged: 9 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/01/2008


Synopsis

You've seen the headlines - government crackdowns on Chinese house churches; mass arrests and human rights violations...But this intensely dramatic Autobiography makes it real! Learn how God took a young half-starved boy from Henan Province and enabled him to stand strong on the front lines for Jesus, braving horrific opposition and impossible odds.

About Paul Hattaway

Paul Hattaway, is an expert on the Chinese church, and is author of Operation China.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vincent on August 31, 2013

How far are you willing to go for your convictions? How much are you willing to risk? This book received five stars because it challenged me on many levels. On the surface it is the autobiography of a Christian in China, named Brother Yun, born in 1958. His family was very poor, and early in adolesc......more

Goodreads review by Mark on January 06, 2021

This book kept me glued to the story to understand this one mans journey, obstacles, and persecution for wanting to follow his faith. It is a recommended book for those seeking a story that is enlightening, and at times unbelievable, yet believable. I found myself in awe and reading more to uncover......more

Goodreads review by Matt on December 11, 2023

Ummmm what!?!?!? Im not crying you are Ok I’m not actually crying but I thought about it! Cuz this book is INSANE! Wish I literally would have read this so many years ago… So many good thoughts, good words to live by, great one liners to live by in this book But I’ll choose one that sticks out to me: “We......more

Goodreads review by Ebookwormy1 on June 12, 2018

I'm not sure why I am unable to give this outstanding book 5 stars. While many Christian biographies tend to be weighed down by an author's infatuation with their subject and autobiographies the self-importance of the subject, this book falls into neither of those pits. Indeed, I was incredibly impr......more

Goodreads review by Derek on April 17, 2008

We read this as a family a few years back, but the story has never faded. It is definitely one of a kind. Brother Yun went through some of the most extreme torture, both physically and mentally, while he was in China, but he experienced the most important thing in life too, God mercy and grace. He f......more