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Marshal Feng: A Good Soldier of Christ Jesus Marshal Feng: A Good Soldier of Christ Jesus

Marshal Feng: A Good Soldier of Christ Jesus

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  • Intro (1:36)
  • Foreword (4:50)
  • Preface to the First Edition (1:46)
  • 1 - Robust Christianity (6:03)
  • 2 - Feng Yü-hsiang’s Conversion (16:37)
  • 3 - Among China’s Western Hills (9:03)
  • 4 - A Model Commander (10:26)
  • 5 - A Great Work of Grace (11:13)
  • 6 - Trial and Retreat (14:43)
  • 7 - His Entry Into Sian (19:16)
  • 8 - As Christian Governor (11:16)
  • 9 - A Call to Battle (6:45)
  • 10 - Enlarged Responsibilities (10:17)
  • 11 - Inspector-General of the Forces (12:49)
  • 12 - The Man Himself and His Views (5:05)
  • 13 - A Personal Testimony and an Appeal (11:52)
  • 14 - Recent Developments (9:16)
  • 15 - The Unknown and the Unknown (4:02)
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2h 47m
1924
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Although Hudson Taylor and D.E. Hoste are well known in mission history, the stories of Chinese converts often receive less attention. This biography introduces Marshal Feng—a soldier whose journey led from military service to salvation in Christ. What brought about his conversion? He was deeply moved by missionaries who truly lived out the command to “love your enemies,” convicting him of the truth of the Gospel. As he yielded to Christ, many of his soldiers also came to faith.

In Luke 3:14, Jesus instructs soldiers not to leave their service but to reject dishonesty and exploitation. Likewise, Feng and his troops became a living testimony to the transforming power of the Gospel. Wherever they were stationed, their changed lives bore powerful witness as they walked in obedience, integrity, and compassion, demonstrating the work of God in their hearts.