Journey to the Truth: A Chronicle of God’s Abundant Grace and Love
      
      Li Gai Gai—Xiamen, China.
      
        Abridged from a testimony first published on the website www.tjccn.com
      
      
        Sister Li Gai Gai was one of the theological students from the
          government-sanctioned Nanjing Union Theological Seminary who changed
          their church affiliation to the True Jesus Church while they were
          studying at the seminary in the 1990s. Here, she relates her journey
          to the truth.
      
      
        faith Nurtured from young
      
      
        I was born in 1971 into a Christian family who valued and emphasized
        religious education. Grandmother taught my siblings and me to sing
        hymns, read us Bible stories and prayed with us. Since we lived far away
        from a church, our house became a worship center for the family and
        believers who lived nearby. Through my grandmother's guidance, my
        participation in the gatherings, and personal reading of the Bible and
        other Christian literature, I built a strong Christian faith,
        culminating in a desire to dedicate my life to the Lord’s service.
        During my junior high school years, Grandmother prayed often for me,
        beseeching the Lord to choose me as His vessel. Thus, when I was
        admitted to the government-sanctioned Nanjing Union Theological Seminary
        in 1991, I saw that as God’s grace and plan for my life.
      
      
        NaNjing: INTRODUCTION TO tongues-SPEAKING
      
      
        During my first year in the seminary, a dormitory mate from Northeast
        China and I went to the seminary’s devotional room to pray. As we
        prayed, I heard my friend articulating unintelligible sounds; I could
        not understand a single word! Afterwards, she told me she was speaking
        in tongues, but when I curiously asked her how to do it, she did not
        tell me.
      
      
        In 1992, my second year at the seminary, I discovered that one of my
        classmates, Ji Hong Mei, had visited the Sanshan[1]
        True Jesus Church in Fuqing, a city in China’s Fujian province.
        Realizing that the teachings of the True Jesus Church (TJC) were the
        biblical truth, she had subsequently gone on to accept baptism in living
        water and become a TJC member. Hong Mei and I were often together. She
        would share TJC doctrines with me, but I rejected them, heatedly
        debating with her. Whenever she talked about TJC’s five doctrines, I
        would try to refute them one by one.
      
      
        As our winter break drew near, Hong Mei invited me to join her and
        several other college mates on a trip to the Sanshan TJC. Eager to find
        out more about TJC, I agreed. So during the winter break, ten people—my
        classmates, two other Christians from a Nanjing Christian worship point
        and I—traveled south to Fuqing.
      
      
        Fuqing: PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OF the Sanshan tjc
      
      
        After dinner on the day of our arrival at Sanshan, most of us went back
        to our rooms to sleep. However, one of my classmates, Liu Yao Yao, went
        to the second floor of the hall to pray as he was suffering from a cold.
        Unexpectedly, he received the Holy Spirit and started to speak in
        tongues! When I heard about this, I muttered to myself: “How could Liu
        Yao Yao be so weak? He has just arrived at Sanshan. Without completing
        his due diligence to debate with TJC on their doctrines, he has been
        pulled over so easily!”
      
      
        On the following day, Elder Wang Qin Ru studied the Bible with us.
        Although he provided supporting biblical evidence for each of the TJC’s
        five essential doctrines and answered all our questions, I felt
        unconvinced by some of his answers. In between our Bible study sessions,
        we had sessions to pray for the Holy Spirit. We were taught to clasp our
        hands, begin our prayer in the holy name of the Lord Jesus, and then say
        “Hallelujah.” When the prayer started, I stole a glance and to my
        surprise, the TJC members were articulating unintelligible sounds as
        their bodies and hands shook. I found their movements quite awkward.
        When Elder Wang came to lay hands on me, I quickly closed my eyes and
        pretended to pray earnestly. But I was actually not concentrating and
        hence, had no special experience when Elder Wang laid hands on me.
      
      
        Over the many sessions of prayer for the Holy Spirit in the next few
        days, all my classmates either received the Holy Spirit and spoke in
        tongues, or had been moved by the Holy Spirit. I was the only one who
        did not feel anything at all. As our visit neared its end, those who had
        received the Holy Spirit requested water baptism. Elder Wang then
        scheduled their baptism for the twenty-eighth day of the twelfth lunar
        month 1992. When I was asked whether I wanted to be baptized too, I
        replied that I would not accept baptism until the issue of the Holy
        Spirit was resolved.
      
      
        Receiving the Holy Spirit
      
      
        The days of searching through the Scriptures and praying for the Holy
        Spirit had reduced my psychological rejection of the true church, but I
        was still in a dilemma: the truth held by TJC was good, but I believed
        that my former faith was not wrong! Several of my classmates had already
        received the Holy Spirit, so how could I continue to doubt TJC? There
        was only one way—I knelt and beseeched God to allow me to receive the
        Holy Spirit if the beliefs of the true church were correct. I also told
        Him, “Dear Lord, if I do not have the Holy Spirit, please grant me the
        Holy Spirit; if I already have the Holy Spirit, then please lead me more
        clearly to serve You.”
      
      
        My classmates who had accepted the truth of the true church and received
        the Holy Spirit were also interceding for me. One of them, Lin Fang,
        would always kneel beside me and occasionally pause in his prayer to
        listen to my prayer, hoping to hear that I had received the Holy Spirit.
        However, though I was kneeling, I was not fully focused on my prayer.
      
      
        The turning point was the eve of the water baptism. On that evening, I
        gathered with a few believers who had not received the Holy Spirit to
        pray. I prayed very earnestly, telling the Lord, “If I receive the Holy
        Spirit tonight, I shall request to be baptized tomorrow.” That
        particular prayer was a long one, comprising six prayer sessions of more
        than half an hour each, so it ended at about 2 a.m. the next day. After
        the fourth session, everyone, except myself and another lady, had
        received the Holy Spirit or had been moved by the Holy Spirit. Then,
        during the fifth prayer session where everyone was interceding for me,
        my arms began to tingle from the wrist to the elbow and soon began to
        shake on their own accord. Terrified, I clasped my hands tightly in
        order to prevent the vigorous movement, but to no avail. I had been
        uttering “Hallelujah” but then my tongue began to roll, and I was making
        sounds similar to someone who had received the Holy Spirit. Lin Fang,
        who was kneeling beside me, heard me speak in tongues and shouted
        excitedly, “She’s got it, she’s got it!” Elder Wang then ended the
        prayer. Everyone rejoiced to see that the most stubborn skeptic had
        received the Holy Spirit! During the sixth prayer session, I was truly
        filled with the Holy Spirit. Joyful and at peace, I decided to accept
        water baptism the following day.
      
      
        RECEIVING water baptism
      
      
        The next day—the twenty-eighth day of the twelfth lunar month—Elder
        Wang, my classmates and I as well as a dozen other believers drove to
        Gaoshan town seaside. The weather was cold and the winds gusty. Seeing
        our group of young people that included several thin and fragile-looking
        ladies willing to brave the cold weather to receive water baptism, the
        local TJC members gave praise to God. God took good care of us because
        not a single one of us caught a cold although we were completely
        immersed in the chilly water.
      
      
        After baptism, we spent about ten days visiting several other True Jesus
        Churches in the province of Fujian. These visits left me with the
        general impression of a vibrant church—the brethren loved God and one
        another, were spiritually strong, and fervent in prayer. In addition,
        the TJC congregations had so many young believers including children who
        participated enthusiastically in church activities.
      
      
        NaNjing: Establishing the nanjing TJC
        
      
      
        On our return to Nanjing, the group of us who had visited Fuqing
        immediately changed our church affiliation to True Jesus Church,
        triggering a storm in the seminary. As the college enrolment was
        slightly more than a hundred, our group of around ten actually accounted
        for nearly ten percent of the community, and we also had a certain
        amount of influence in the college. Nervous about this development, the
        college administrators organized many lectures, addressing topics such
        as sectarian issues, the Holy Spirit, and speaking in tongues. The
        lecturers were also actively initiating conversations with us. As
        Nanjing Union Theological Seminary was known as a Christian human
        resource base, any sign of trouble would immediately attract the
        attention of the China Christian Council (CCC) and the National
        Committee of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant
        Churches in China (TSPM), the two Chinese government-sanctioned
        Protestant organizations. Our conversion to TJC was soon reported in the
        Chinese Protestant Churches’ flagship magazine “Tian Feng,” and
        subsequent issues discussed topics related to the Holy Spirit and
        tongues-speaking.
      
      
        However, this external pressure actually drew us even closer, and we
        made it a point to meet at the seminary’s chapel every Wednesday at 9
        p.m. to pray together to beseech the Lord to increase our faith and
        strengthen our belief. We also made a concerted effort not to partake of
        the Holy Communion at the seminary and not to attend the Sunday
        services, but to keep the Sabbath instead. With God's guidance and
        protection, and seeing our determination and unity, the seminary did not
        take any action against us. Our fellow-students were sympathetic towards
        us; they understood and respected our decision to change. In fact, some
        were even interested in finding out more about TJC from us.
      
      
        Mdm Luo Xiao Xia was a Christian in charge of one of the Nanjing
        worship centers. She had visited the Fujian TJC
        churches together with us. After she received the truth, she immediately
        preached to all the believers at this worship center. Their conversion
        to TJC marked the beginning of the Nanjing TJC. Every week our group of
        theological students would take turns to deliver sermons to this
        congregation.
      
      
        Xiamen: Assigned to work 
      
      
        In my fourth year at the seminary, I changed rooms. One of my new
        roommates was Kou Ke Hua[2]
        who had also converted to TJC. One day, while chatting about our
        post-graduation plans, Ke Hua remarked that it would be great if we
        could both work for the True Jesus Church. I was considering returning
        to Hebei, but there was no TJC there. On enquiry, however, it turned out
        that Xiamen TJC did indeed need a preacher. I prayed to God for guidance
        before I decided. By His will, everything went smoothly, and I arrived
        in Xiamen TJC in October 1995. Later, God also led Ke Hua to work in
        Xiamen TJC.
      
      
        Hebei: Guiding hometown folks to the Truth
      
      
        After serving nearly two years in the ministry of Xiamen TJC, I felt the
        need to preach TJC, the ark of the last days, to my family and the
        others who attended the worship center at my home. Due to my earlier
        lack of knowledge and understanding regarding the true church, I had
        only shared the truth that TJC preached with my father and prayed with
        him to receive the Holy Spirit; I had not emphasized the need for him to
        be converted to TJC. With this thought of converting all who attended my
        home church to TJC, I began to fast and pray every morning, asking God
        to open the way and help me achieve that.
      
      
        One month later, in April, I returned to my hometown in Hebei province
        to visit family and relatives. Requested to deliver a sermon on the
        first Sunday morning, I talked about the Sabbath, recounting how,
        historically, the Catholic Church had changed the observance of Sabbath
        day to Sunday. Hearing this, the Christians gathering at my home church
        immediately decided to observe the Sabbath from the following week. In
        the afternoon, I expounded on the Holy Spirit, and explained the
        relationship between the Holy Spirit and salvation as well as the signs
        and evidence of receiving the Holy Spirit. After this sharing, we had a
        session to pray for the Holy Spirit. I prayed, “Dear Lord, please allow
        at least one person to receive the Holy Spirit today as a sign that the
        True Jesus Church that you have established is indeed the true church,
        so that everyone can believe and obey.” That afternoon, a total of five
        ladies received the Holy Spirit, speaking in tongues! My mother was the
        first to receive the Holy Spirit.
      
      
        Over the next few Sabbath services, I went on to explain the truth of
        salvation concerning water baptism, Holy Communion, foot washing, etc.
        After listening to these doctrines, about twenty to thirty people
        immediately voiced their desire to receive water baptism in the true
        church. After I contacted Preacher Chen Jianlin, he and Deacon Chen Huai
        Zhong (from Zhangpu Church) took the long journey to our Handan Town
        Mining District in Hebei Province to baptize these truth seekers.
      
      
        We truly enjoyed the Lord’s miraculous guidance, even in the smallest
        matter! For example, I had given instructions to purchase fifty cups for
        use in the post-baptism Holy Communion service, since about forty people
        were getting baptized. However, at the shop, the owner found he had just
        two additional cups left in the store after our purchase, so he gave
        these to us for free. Little did we expect that when we conducted the
        Holy Communion that day, exactly fifty-two partook of the bread and cup!
        God is indeed the omniscient and loving Father, even preparing the exact
        number of cups for us!
      
      
        proclaiming God’s Power and Love
      
      
        Similarly, during the baptism sacrament, there was clear evidence of
        God’s mighty hand. Even though more than half of those who received
        baptism were elderly, none of them caught a cold. A seriously-ill
        elderly couple was among the baptismal candidates. Although they
        normally had great difficulty moving around, this couple came up from
        the water, relaxed and happy.
      
      
        In addition, when an elderly lady entered the water to be baptized,
        Deacon Chen and my father (who was assisting the deacon) detected a
        fragrance, totally unlike man-made perfume. When the elderly lady was
        later asked whether she had been using perfume, she said: “At this age,
        why would I still be using such things?” We concluded then that this was
        the Lord's doing—providing the fragrant aroma as sign that the baptism
        was consistent with His will and manifesting His abidance.
      
      
        Later that year, in November, Preacher Lin Fang, Preacher Wang Hongli
        and I conducted a two-day spiritual convocation in Hebei. After the
        spiritual convocation, eight men and women asked to be baptized. Several
        of them were very old, with one of them being over seventy years old.
        The end of the year was a period that was usually cold in Northern
        China; but that year the weather was colder than normal. To test their
        faith, I asked whether they were worried about catching a cold. Their
        simple answer—“We have confidence that God will protect us and keep us
        from the cold”—moved me immensely. Indeed, by God’s wonderful grace,
        despite the cold weather, none of them caught a cold. Among them was an
        old sister who, for the past twenty years, could only lie on her side in
        bed; after baptism, she could sleep normally and lie on her back.
        Another sister had severe heart disease, but the full immersion did not
        affect her at all, and she came up out of the water joyfully.
      
      
        After the spiritual convocation, the believers grew in their faith in
        the true church and in their love for the Lord. Today, TJC in the Hebei
        region continues to flourish by God’s grace. Amen.