The Back To Jerusalem Podcast

Many mistake the idea of Back to Jerusalem as a movement of the Chinese church to evangelize Jerusalem. However, Back to Jerusalem is the goal of the Chinese church to evangelize the unreached peoples from eastern provinces of China, westwards towards Jerusalem. Our organization partners with the church of China to not only evangelize the religiously oppressed areas of Asia, but to also train and send Chinese missionaries into the unreached regions of the globe, including Muslim, Buddhist, and Hindu nations. This podcast is a publication of the 501(c)(3) organization Back To Jerusalem and chronicles our experiences from the field.
New Children’s Book NEVER ALONE
Eugene Bach called me out of the blue one day. “Can you come to Virginia for a few days?” My brain and my calendar immediately said no, but as I listened to him describe the story of a woman named Mariam, my heart and my voice answered with a resounding yes. We met Mariam Ibraheem near her home. She was
Continue ReadingVoP Conference
Persecution against Christians in the west has increased considerably in the last decade. Nations like America, England, Canada, and Europe have been bastions of safety for believers, but that is quickly changing. These changes have caused many to ask how the churches can survive and how Christians can best prepare. This is why for the FIRST TIME EVER, Back to
Continue ReadingUPCOMING CONFERENCE: VoP Conference ’22 VOICES OF THE PERSECUTED CHURCH
What can we learn from the persecuted church? What lessons do they have to teach us? How can we prepare for the coming days of persecution? For the first time in our history, BTJ is hosting a VOICES OF THE PERSECUTED CHURCH CONFERENCE (VoP), to highlight the testimonies of underground house church leaders from China, the Middle East and Africa.
Continue ReadingInvite a BTJ Speaker to Your Church or Mission Event
At Back to Jerusalem, we have four special speakers who are available upon invitation to speak at your church about the persecution of churches in closed countries. The Heavenly Man, Brother Yun Brother Yun is one of China’s most well-known dedicated, courageous, and intensely persecuted house church leaders. He is the only person in history to supernaturally escape from China’s
Continue ReadingContagious, a Letter From The Office
Dear friends, it is more clear than ever that the Back to Jerusalem vision is dangerously contagious. It is no longer just a vision of the rural Chinese underground house church, but has become the heart cry of those who desperately desire to see the completion of the Great Commission in our lifetime. This simple vision is inspiring Christians all over the
Continue ReadingThe Day Chinese Were Required to Take a Knee
In 1927, a pastor by the name of Jing Dianying started a church in Shandong Province, China, where Christian believers sold everything that they owned and lived together in a peaceful community. Everyone worked together and all of the belongings were equally distributed. Soon after their founding, the popularity of the idea grew and soon there were over 100 communal
Continue ReadingUS President Issues “Game Changer” for Religious Freedom Around the World
Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump issued an Executive Order for Religious Freedom around the world, calling it a “moral and national security imperative.” The Executive Order demands that religious freedom become the number one priority for foreign policy matters and foreign aid assistance programs carried out by the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Not
Continue ReadingMerchant of Death
What legacy will we leave for the next generation?
Continue ReadingBad Weather Doesn’t Exist
Some fashion advice from Eugene, from the snowy northern regions…
Continue ReadingThe Chinese Government Just Did This Yesterday for the First Time
China just did the something that they have never done before – failed to publish an economic growth target this year. This is just the first sign of troubles in China. On Thursday, 2,057 of China’s top Communist Party members descended down on Beijing to host the biggest government meeting of the year. The session had already been delayed by
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