ARTICLE: China’s Rising Generation of Christian Musicians

August 23rd, 2007 | Articles | Source: The Christian Post (9)

“John” watched anxiously as his students hungrily devoured meager portions of rice gruel and traditional, plain wheat buns – called “mantou” – during mealtime at his music school in Beijing. A choir comprised of church members throughout the San Francisco Bay Area participate in a concert with musicians from China’s mainland.Earlier, he solemnly apologized to his pupils for not being able to purchase better food. Chinese authorities were constantly monitoring the school. It was no longer safe for donors and patrons to stop by. The situation was growing desperate. During prayer, a student recited the Bible verse from Psalms 23:5 – “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil, and my cup overflows.” Reassured by these words, John felt certain that he would see his students mature into China’s newest generation of Christian musicians despite the adversities. […read more]

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