Chords for Underground Churches in China(No Bible & missionaries )Rare Video Clip (Subtitle @CC)✝️
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Few places in the world are seeing the explosion of God's power like the underground church in China is experiencing.
And in the last 60 years, China's communist government has done its best to wipe Christianity off the map.
What you are about to see is some of the rarest footage on the planet.
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In this church, the people wake up at 4.30. to come together for two hours to pray and worship. They do this every day. This church meets in the only place they are safe. A [D] cave. [Em] [D]
This church [C] meets on a farm, far away from [G] prying eyes. [Em] [D] Here's an example [Em] of an underground church outreach. The people sitting are Christians. The people who are standing are [G] not. This [D] particular preacher was once crippled, but was healed when someone prayed for her. [G] She now preaches the good news of Jesus to anyone who will listen. In this particular meeting, [Em] over 1,000 people became Christians. [D] [C] [G] [D] Here, Christians cast out demons from an 18-year-old girl. She's now a preacher. In Shanghai alone, there are over 3,000 house [G] churches, just like this one. [D] One thing Dennis pointed out to me was that most [G] of the underground churches in China are actually led by young people. These kids have all come out of the communist system, [Em] and they want nothing to do with it. [Bm] They only want [D] to spread the love of Jesus to everybody [C] they meet. This [G] is a music school. Well, that's the cover anyway. [Em] It's really a training school for students [D] who want to be pastors. The government thinks they're [Em] simply learning to play instruments. [D] [G] One thing I quickly realized about the Chinese church is that it's [D] a lot different from the American one. For one thing, they think a [G] four-hour sermon is short. In this church service, it's [Em] 120 degrees [Bm] inside the building. The people meet for [C] 12 hours straight. [A] [Em] [D] Dennis told [Am] me one story about a time he went to a very remote village in [G] China to preach. He was led into a large [Em] room where the people were packed so closely together that he had his back [Bm] to the wall and could reach out and touch the row in front of him. [A] Everyone stood. There was no room to sit. [Bm] He asked how long he should [G] preach for, and they told him from 8.30. to 7 at night. [D] Then they asked him, if it wasn't too much trouble, could you come back tomorrow and preach from 8.30. to 7 again? [G] And then, very [Em] sheepishly, they asked again, if you'd be so [D] kind, could you come back the day after that and preach from [G] 8.30. to 7? He asked how often [C] he should take breaks, and they told him not to stop. [Em] The people will wait. Then he asked them what he should [D] preach on. Everything, they [G] replied, from Genesis to Revelation. And then it dawned on him. These people had no Bibles. After the death of Mao [Dm] Zedong, the Chinese people, cheated by a false god, [A] began to search for the true God. [Dm] [D] [Gm] For the first time in their lives, [D] people from the lowest levels of society came face to [Am] face with God's [G] unconditional love, with Christ's [Dm] sacrifice on the [Am] cross, and with the knowledge [D] that in God's temple they had value and dignity. How could they not [A] rejoice, like everyone who has received the most precious gift in [D] the world? [C#] [D#]
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Chinese people, who have been living in poverty, have been living in poverty for a long time. [N] [B] [F#]
[G] The first time I [E] went to church, I felt the [C] atmosphere there was really good. [A] I found true meaning in life. [G] I found a peace that I never felt before, peace in the Lord. So I can sit without reservation. [Em] I will follow [G] God for the rest of my life. [G#] After the service, my soul felt especially sweet and joyful. Lord, how wonderful it would be if we can meet like this every day. [E] I lay away for three nights, overwhelmed with joy. I thought, [N] Lord, what have I received? Why do I still feel joy? I have no money. I have no
And in the last 60 years, China's communist government has done its best to wipe Christianity off the map.
What you are about to see is some of the rarest footage on the planet.
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In this church, the people wake up at 4.30. to come together for two hours to pray and worship. They do this every day. This church meets in the only place they are safe. A [D] cave. [Em] [D]
This church [C] meets on a farm, far away from [G] prying eyes. [Em] [D] Here's an example [Em] of an underground church outreach. The people sitting are Christians. The people who are standing are [G] not. This [D] particular preacher was once crippled, but was healed when someone prayed for her. [G] She now preaches the good news of Jesus to anyone who will listen. In this particular meeting, [Em] over 1,000 people became Christians. [D] [C] [G] [D] Here, Christians cast out demons from an 18-year-old girl. She's now a preacher. In Shanghai alone, there are over 3,000 house [G] churches, just like this one. [D] One thing Dennis pointed out to me was that most [G] of the underground churches in China are actually led by young people. These kids have all come out of the communist system, [Em] and they want nothing to do with it. [Bm] They only want [D] to spread the love of Jesus to everybody [C] they meet. This [G] is a music school. Well, that's the cover anyway. [Em] It's really a training school for students [D] who want to be pastors. The government thinks they're [Em] simply learning to play instruments. [D] [G] One thing I quickly realized about the Chinese church is that it's [D] a lot different from the American one. For one thing, they think a [G] four-hour sermon is short. In this church service, it's [Em] 120 degrees [Bm] inside the building. The people meet for [C] 12 hours straight. [A] [Em] [D] Dennis told [Am] me one story about a time he went to a very remote village in [G] China to preach. He was led into a large [Em] room where the people were packed so closely together that he had his back [Bm] to the wall and could reach out and touch the row in front of him. [A] Everyone stood. There was no room to sit. [Bm] He asked how long he should [G] preach for, and they told him from 8.30. to 7 at night. [D] Then they asked him, if it wasn't too much trouble, could you come back tomorrow and preach from 8.30. to 7 again? [G] And then, very [Em] sheepishly, they asked again, if you'd be so [D] kind, could you come back the day after that and preach from [G] 8.30. to 7? He asked how often [C] he should take breaks, and they told him not to stop. [Em] The people will wait. Then he asked them what he should [D] preach on. Everything, they [G] replied, from Genesis to Revelation. And then it dawned on him. These people had no Bibles. After the death of Mao [Dm] Zedong, the Chinese people, cheated by a false god, [A] began to search for the true God. [Dm] [D] [Gm] For the first time in their lives, [D] people from the lowest levels of society came face to [Am] face with God's [G] unconditional love, with Christ's [Dm] sacrifice on the [Am] cross, and with the knowledge [D] that in God's temple they had value and dignity. How could they not [A] rejoice, like everyone who has received the most precious gift in [D] the world? [C#] [D#]
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Chinese people, who have been living in poverty, have been living in poverty for a long time. [N] [B] [F#]
[G] The first time I [E] went to church, I felt the [C] atmosphere there was really good. [A] I found true meaning in life. [G] I found a peace that I never felt before, peace in the Lord. So I can sit without reservation. [Em] I will follow [G] God for the rest of my life. [G#] After the service, my soul felt especially sweet and joyful. Lord, how wonderful it would be if we can meet like this every day. [E] I lay away for three nights, overwhelmed with joy. I thought, [N] Lord, what have I received? Why do I still feel joy? I have no money. I have no
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Few places in the world are seeing the explosion of God's power like the underground church in China is experiencing.
And in the last 60 years, China's communist government has done its best to wipe Christianity off the map.
What you are about to see is some of the rarest footage on the planet.
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In this church, the people wake up at 4.30. to come together for two hours to pray and worship. They do this every day. _ _ _ _ This church meets in the only place they are safe. A [D] cave. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _
This church [C] meets on a farm, far away from [G] prying eyes. _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _ Here's an example [Em] of an underground church outreach. The people sitting are Christians. The people who are standing are [G] not. This [D] particular preacher was once crippled, but was healed when someone prayed for her. [G] She now preaches the good news of Jesus to anyone who will listen. In this particular meeting, [Em] over 1,000 people became Christians. [D] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] Here, Christians cast out demons from an 18-year-old girl. She's now a preacher. _ _ In Shanghai alone, there are over 3,000 house [G] churches, just like this one. [D] One thing Dennis pointed out to me was that most [G] of the underground churches in China are actually led by young people. These kids have all come out of the communist system, [Em] and they want nothing to do with it. [Bm] They only want [D] to spread the love of Jesus to everybody [C] they meet. _ This [G] is a music school. Well, that's the cover anyway. [Em] It's really a training school for students [D] who want to be pastors. The government thinks they're [Em] simply learning to play instruments. _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] One thing I quickly realized about the Chinese church is that it's [D] a lot different from the American one. For one thing, they think a [G] four-hour sermon is short. In this church service, it's [Em] 120 degrees [Bm] inside the building. The people meet for [C] 12 hours straight. _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _ Dennis told [Am] me one story about a time he went to a very remote village in [G] China to preach. He was led into a large [Em] room where the people were packed so closely together that he had his back [Bm] to the wall and could reach out and touch the row in front of him. [A] Everyone stood. There was no room to sit. [Bm] He asked how long he should [G] preach for, and they told him from 8.30. to 7 at night. [D] Then they asked him, if it wasn't too much trouble, could you come back tomorrow and preach from 8.30. to 7 again? [G] And then, very [Em] sheepishly, they asked again, if you'd be so [D] kind, could you come back the day after that and preach from [G] 8.30. to 7? He asked how often [C] he should take breaks, and they told him not to stop. [Em] The people will wait. Then he asked them what he should [D] preach on. Everything, they [G] replied, from Genesis to Revelation. And then it dawned on him. These people had no Bibles. After the death of Mao [Dm] Zedong, the Chinese people, cheated by a false god, [A] began to search for the true God. _ [Dm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] For the first time in their lives, [D] people from the lowest levels of society came face to [Am] face with God's [G] unconditional love, with Christ's [Dm] sacrifice on the [Am] cross, and with the knowledge [D] that in God's temple they had value and dignity. How could they not [A] rejoice, like everyone who has received the most precious gift in [D] the world? _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ [D#] _ _
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Chinese people, who have been living in poverty, have been living in poverty for a long time. _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [F#] _
[G] _ The first time I [E] went to church, I felt the [C] atmosphere there was really good. [A] I found true meaning in life. [G] I found a peace that I never felt before, peace in the Lord. So I can sit without reservation. [Em] I will follow [G] God for the rest of my life. [G#] After the service, my soul felt especially sweet and joyful. Lord, how wonderful it would be if we can meet like this every day. [E] I lay away for three nights, overwhelmed with joy. I thought, [N] Lord, what have I received? Why do I still feel joy? I have no money. I have no
And in the last 60 years, China's communist government has done its best to wipe Christianity off the map.
What you are about to see is some of the rarest footage on the planet.
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In this church, the people wake up at 4.30. to come together for two hours to pray and worship. They do this every day. _ _ _ _ This church meets in the only place they are safe. A [D] cave. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [D] _
This church [C] meets on a farm, far away from [G] prying eyes. _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _ Here's an example [Em] of an underground church outreach. The people sitting are Christians. The people who are standing are [G] not. This [D] particular preacher was once crippled, but was healed when someone prayed for her. [G] She now preaches the good news of Jesus to anyone who will listen. In this particular meeting, [Em] over 1,000 people became Christians. [D] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] Here, Christians cast out demons from an 18-year-old girl. She's now a preacher. _ _ In Shanghai alone, there are over 3,000 house [G] churches, just like this one. [D] One thing Dennis pointed out to me was that most [G] of the underground churches in China are actually led by young people. These kids have all come out of the communist system, [Em] and they want nothing to do with it. [Bm] They only want [D] to spread the love of Jesus to everybody [C] they meet. _ This [G] is a music school. Well, that's the cover anyway. [Em] It's really a training school for students [D] who want to be pastors. The government thinks they're [Em] simply learning to play instruments. _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] One thing I quickly realized about the Chinese church is that it's [D] a lot different from the American one. For one thing, they think a [G] four-hour sermon is short. In this church service, it's [Em] 120 degrees [Bm] inside the building. The people meet for [C] 12 hours straight. _ [A] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _ Dennis told [Am] me one story about a time he went to a very remote village in [G] China to preach. He was led into a large [Em] room where the people were packed so closely together that he had his back [Bm] to the wall and could reach out and touch the row in front of him. [A] Everyone stood. There was no room to sit. [Bm] He asked how long he should [G] preach for, and they told him from 8.30. to 7 at night. [D] Then they asked him, if it wasn't too much trouble, could you come back tomorrow and preach from 8.30. to 7 again? [G] And then, very [Em] sheepishly, they asked again, if you'd be so [D] kind, could you come back the day after that and preach from [G] 8.30. to 7? He asked how often [C] he should take breaks, and they told him not to stop. [Em] The people will wait. Then he asked them what he should [D] preach on. Everything, they [G] replied, from Genesis to Revelation. And then it dawned on him. These people had no Bibles. After the death of Mao [Dm] Zedong, the Chinese people, cheated by a false god, [A] began to search for the true God. _ [Dm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] For the first time in their lives, [D] people from the lowest levels of society came face to [Am] face with God's [G] unconditional love, with Christ's [Dm] sacrifice on the [Am] cross, and with the knowledge [D] that in God's temple they had value and dignity. How could they not [A] rejoice, like everyone who has received the most precious gift in [D] the world? _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ [D#] _ _
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Chinese people, who have been living in poverty, have been living in poverty for a long time. _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [F#] _
[G] _ The first time I [E] went to church, I felt the [C] atmosphere there was really good. [A] I found true meaning in life. [G] I found a peace that I never felt before, peace in the Lord. So I can sit without reservation. [Em] I will follow [G] God for the rest of my life. [G#] After the service, my soul felt especially sweet and joyful. Lord, how wonderful it would be if we can meet like this every day. [E] I lay away for three nights, overwhelmed with joy. I thought, [N] Lord, what have I received? Why do I still feel joy? I have no money. I have no