HomeComplete CatalogContact UsEagle Publishing




Jesus in Beijing
How Christianity is Transforming China and Changing the Global Balance of Power
by David Aikman
Regnery Publishing, Inc.; ISBN: 0895261286
Hardcover - 256 pages (October 2003)

Is China America’s Next Great Ally?

An unreported tectonic shift is happening in global politics—and it’s driven by religion.

Within the next thirty years, one-third of China’s population could be Christian, making China one of the largest Christian nations in the world. And these Christians could also be China’s leaders, guiding the largest economy in the world.

What is happening in China, is what happened to the Roman Empire nearly two millennia ago. The results could be astonishing.

Veteran reporter David Aikman, former Beijing bureau chief for Time magazine takes you inside this revolution to reveal some shocking facts.

In Jesus in Beijing, you’ll learn:

  • Why China might be America’s next ally against radical Islam
  • Why the Chinese believe that Christianity is crucial to the rise of the West—and of China
  • Why fierce anti-Christian persecution and covert government encouragement exist side-by-side in China
  • Why Chinese Christians see themselves as allies of the United States—and of Israel
  • How the Christian underground has spread—and won over key members of the Chinese Communist Party
  • The impact of a Christianizing China on global Christianity at large

In Jesus in Beijing, David Aikman recounts the fascinating story of how Christianity began in China (even predating Francis Xavier and the Jesuits), the bloody anti-Christian persecutions (especially under the Communists), the revival of an underground Christian movement led by brave men and women risking death, and the flowering of Christianity—though still under persecution—today with the result that China is actually producing missionaries to the world.

While China’s Communist rulers hope to reap the social and economic benefits of Christianity without losing power, as David Aikman so provocatively points out, the Chinese dragon just might be tamed by the Christian Lamb. Few books change the way a reader views the world. Jesus in Beijing is one of those books.

Price: $19.57Click here to order:


Home - Inside Regnery - Hot New Releases - Complete Catalog
LifeLine Press - Capital Press - Eagle Publishing
Search - Contact Us - Site Map