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The Back To Jerusalem Podcast

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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.


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BTJ Tea

Valentine’s Day is all about demonstrating your love to someone, or perhaps something, you care about. Sending Schoolhouse Teas shows that you love and care about the person that is receiving them and the Back to Jerusalem vision. In honor of Valentines’ Day, Storehouse Tea is offering a 15% off sale on all Back to Jerusalem Teas from January 27th

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It’s Tea Time!

If you’re a tea drinker, you’ve come to the right place. If you’re not a tea drinker, maybe now’s the time to start! Storehouse Tea has partnered with BTJ to bring you some of the finest quality organic, fair-trade tea you can find anywhere. When you purchase any of the BTJ teas from Storehouse, $5.00 per box will go towards

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Creating a Christian underclass

In countries where the church is persecuted, Christians are often poor, lower-class people. There are several reasons for this. In Pakistan for example, the Christian minority largely comes from lower caste Hindus who converted to Christianity while the country was under British rule. In modern Pakistan, they remain largely working class, with some groups working as virtual slaves in fields

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