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  Yun and Yang Chapter 18
Yun came crashing to the ground, and barely had time to stand to see Yang vanish again.
Yun leapt in the air to avoid a ground attack and parried an upcoming Senkyuutai.
Yun lifted Yang in the air with a punch, juggled with a shoulder bash, theh slammed his fist as hard as he could, sending Yang flying.
members.tripod.com /darkfighterrpg/chap/yunyang18.html   (1426 words)

  
 Myeongjong of Joseon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1546, Yun Won-Hyung impeached his older brother Yun Won-Ro from power; he was executed few days later, along with his followers.
Despite Yun Won-Hyung's violent rule, Queen Munjeong was a good administrator, giving out the land to common people that actually owned by many nobles; However, she kept to influence the rule even after the king reached his age of 20.
Yun Won-Hyung brought too much corruption to the government; while the kingdom was unstable, Jurchens, Japanese, and rebellion troops gained power and threatened the government.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Myeongjong_of_Joseon   (512 words)

  
 Ship of Fools: The Mystery Worshipper
After Brother Yun had spoken and was praying for the congregation, the people right in front of us started shaking, yelling, mumbling and jerking around – that was rather difficult to ignore.
Brother Yun, dressed in traditional Chinese costume, got rather excited in parts – but then he had plenty of exciting things to say.
Brother Yun describing how he escaped from a maximum security prison even though his legs had been broken – how the gates just opened before him and he simply walked out.
www.ship-of-fools.com /Mystery/2005/1007.html   (959 words)

  
 THE HEAVENLY MAN
Many of the events in the life of Brother Yun are hard to believe, they sound far-fetched, but Paul Hathaway, in his introduction to the book writes, “In researching this book I interviewed dozens of Christians in China who were eyewitnesses of, and completely verified the events contained in its pages”.
Yun tells in the book of an occasion when he was arrested for preaching the gospel.
Yun was bound with strong ropes and made to kneel in the dirt while officers punched him in the face and kicked him from behind with heavy boots.
www.faith4life.com /brotheryun.htm   (684 words)

  
 storsalen.no - Brother Yun, the heavenly man!
Watching brother Yun preach just convinced you that this is a man who has endured the baptism of fire for the Gospel.
Brother Yun had been on China’s list of most wanted criminals since the early 1990’s, and so his arrest was a big victory for the authorities.
Brother Yun is no stranger to Norway, his family’s first contact with the gospel was through a Norwegian missionary who preached to his mother and led her to Christ before the era of communism.
www.storsalen.no /nyheter/nyhet.php?artikkel_id=1446   (611 words)

  
 Crosswalk.com
Brother Yun’s experience of torture and solitary confinement over the years have led those in the underground Church to regard him as perhaps the most persecuted believer in China, a mark of reverence which he would undoubtedly despise.
Brother Yun’s life is as near a perfect response as we will likely see to the question, “What should a follower of Jesus do in the face of persecution?” I found Brother Yun’s answer, powerfully incarnate in his own suffering life, both disturbingly clear and wonderfully comforting.
Brother Yun said, “The people who are in prison are not the ones who are suffering, but the ones in the West who are free…” He said that we, in our freedom, are the ones who are truly suffering in a spiritual sense.
www.crosswalk.com /faith/1291730.html?view=print   (706 words)

  
 24-7prayer.com: articles
Brother Yun is reckoned to be one of the modern apostles in China.
Brother Yun was lying in prison as a cripple and in solitary confinement when one evening the Holy Spirit visited him and asked him to stand up.
As brother Yun was sharing he reported that he’d just received word that the first Chinese young people to come to Europe as missionaries are now on their way.
www.24-7prayer.com /cm/print/articles/431   (1445 words)

  
 Cherryeve's Xanga Site
Brother Yun is one of China’s house church leaders, a man who despite his relative youth has suffered prolonged torture and imprisonment for his faith.
Brother Yun is one of the ones called to the role of the Apostle, to go to the West and South of China to preach the gospel.
Brother Yun is just like one of us who could be a prodigal son at times, but he always turns back to God and learn from mistakes.
www.xanga.com /home.aspx?user=Cherryeve   (2940 words)

  
 Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM)
During some of the darkest years of repression and suffering, a man known to most as Brother Yun and Deling, his wife, were two of the many voices crying out to the God among them.
Until recently, Yun was one of China's most sought after house church leaders—both by people who wanted to hear the Gospel and police who wanted to stop him from speaking.
Yun's life has been one marked with incredible suffering, but he would be the first to note the fellowship of sharing in Christ's sufferings.
www.rzim.org /publications/slicetran.php?sliceid=902   (779 words)

  
 Revival Sermons at SermonIndex.net - audio mp3 sermon archive: Brother Yun - Heavenly Man, Brother Yun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Brother Yun is one of China's house church leaders, a man who despite his relative youth has suffered prolonged torture and imprisionment for his faith.
Instead of focusing on the many miracles or experiences of suffering, however, Yun prefers to emphasize the character and beauty of Jesus.
Accompanying Brother Yun was Peter Xu, a house church leader who was imprisoned with Brother Yun in 1997 in Zhengzhou Number One maximum security prison, when Brother Yun had a miraculous escape.
www.sermonindex.net /modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?lid=3910   (200 words)

  
 Jungle Pop: Persecuted Church Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
When Brother Yun became a believer in China, there were an extremely small number of Bibles known to even exist.
Brother Yun showed his thanks to God by devouring the Word, putting so much of it into his heart that verses liberally sprang up into his mind when imprisoned or otherwise being persecuted.
Despite being beaten, mocked and tortured, Brother Yun says, "I was with Jesus and had overwhelming joy and peace in his intimate presence." He winces at people who say they want the Communist government in China to collapse so Christians can live in freedom.
www.junglepop.org /persecuted_church   (1715 words)

  
 Yun Persecuted - Christian-Faith.com
They encouraged the brothers and sisters to 'watch and pray and fervently love the Lord, for the day of the Lord is near.' They were full of grace and the power of the Lord and signs and wonders followed them.
The brothers and sisters, therefore, were fearful and no believer dared to receive Ming and Yun into their homes that night.
Brother Yun said to Brother Ming: 'Let us leave here quickly.' They continued their journey in the dark, not even waiting for the dawn.
www.christian-faith.com /html/page/yun_persecuted   (752 words)

  
 Qing Decline 1799-1875 by Sanderson Beck
Yun found Hanyuan and loved her too, so much that she was grief-stricken when Hanyuan left to be married.
Yun had female problems, but she was cheered up when Hanyuan came to live with them.
Honeybush has lost many men and women to the sorcery of the Wu brothers; but he perseveres with young Luo and Shi and enters the city with Emperor Zhongzong, as the Empress is demoted to dowager.
www.san.beck.org /3-9-QingDecline1799-1875.html   (15895 words)

  
 Blogger: Email Post to a Friend   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Brother Yun has been imprisoned 4 times for his faith and witness.
The 3rd time he was imprisoned in China both his legs were broken and he was told he would never leave.
Since that time the Lord has brought Yun out of China and I had the opportunity to hear his testimony and message today.
www.blogger.com /email-post.g?blogID=6402606&postID=111628594569630154   (188 words)

  
 Yonsangun and the Censorate
Second Minister of Personnel Yun Ul-lo, the elder brother of King Songjong's second queen, Chonghyon, was charged by the Censorate in 1490 with the crime of tax conversion.
Three years later, when Yun Ul-lo was appointed Second Magistrate of Seoul, the censoring bodies went on the attack again, this time including Yun's younger brother, Tang-no, and his father, Yun Ho in the crossfire.
The issue of Yun Ul-lo's appointment remained a contentious issue with the Censorate and Yun never got to enjoy the perquisites of his post.
www.koreanhistoryproject.org /Ket/C10/E1001.htm   (2216 words)

  
 The Christian Post   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Respectable speakers include Brother Yun of 'Back Jerusalem Movement', WEC UK Director Stewart Moulds, and Academic Dean of All Nations Christian College Dr. David Burnett.
Brother Yun from China, author of The Heavenly Man which was voted ‘Book of the Year’ in 2003, will be speaking for the seminar “Through the Fire”.
Brother Yun will have his mission tour in UK starting from 30 April to 9 May and it is precious that he is able to attend this occasion.
www.christianpost.com /php_functions/print_friendly.php?tbl_name=europe&id=178   (356 words)

  
 An Open Letter Regarding 'The Heavenly Man'
Christians like Brother Yun would consider it a great honour to be shot dead by a Muslim or speared by a tribesman while they are preaching the gospel in some far-flung corner of the earth.
Yun decided years ago that he wanted to do speaking tours which were hosted and arranged by existing ministries that were already involved in China and who have a good reputation.
Yun was not one of the major national house church network leaders (known as the 'Lao Da' in China), and has never claimed to be.
www.asiaharvest.org /pages/news050705OpenLetterBrotherYun.html   (9383 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: The Heavenly Man: The Remarkable True Story of Chinese Christian Brother Yun: Books: Brother Yun,Paul ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The journey that brother Yun takes with his faith from a teenager praying over his dying father's body to the Holy spirit-inspired man he is today is almost unbelievable.
Whilst I admire Brother Yun's God-given courage and faith, this book is rather disturbing in some ways, specifically in the area of suffering for one's faith and persecution of Christians.
Yun states that rather than pray for suffering and persecution to end, he and others in his position have prayed instead that God will give them "stronger backs" to endure more of the same.
www.amazon.co.uk /Heavenly-Man-Remarkable-Chinese-Christian/dp/185424597X   (1422 words)

  
 cmf.org.uk - The Heavenly Man - the remarkable true story of Chinese Christian Brother Yun (Nucleus, October 2003)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Brother Yun was converted at the age of 16 following the miraculous healing of his father, and the witness of his mother's faith.
Brother Yun was filled with an intense zeal to serve the Lord and preach the gospel, despite the dangerous situation.
In total Brother Yun was imprisoned three times in China and for a fourth time in Burma.
www.cmf.org.uk /literature/content.asp?context=article&id=414   (560 words)

  
 Brother   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Unlike her brother, she was sweet tempered, like Jin himself was.
Brother, please, talk to me." His shoulders jerked when she called him brother, and the worry in her voice caused him to look at her.
When he opened his eyes again, he realised that she was still shaking, her fingers twisting the hem of her powder blue kimono so tightly that her knuckles had whitened.
tkfiction.angelcities.com /jbrother.html   (6016 words)

  
 China Arrests Dozens of Prominent Christians (Reds shocked at growth of Christianity)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Brothers and sisters [designate] her as a mother of the church." Her role includes training house church leaders throughout China, especially other women evangelists.
Yun told CT, "The fire of the Holy Spirit in my heart has never ceased in spite of this beating with my mom.
Yun said China uses propaganda to "blur the line between the orthodox belief and those who only obey the Communist Party's command." In addition, Yun said China uses "international propaganda" to mislead Westerners and promote China's policy stance toward religion.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1084512/posts   (2732 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Heavenly Man: Books: Brother Yun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Brother Yun is currently in exile in Europe with his family.
Brother Yun and his co-pastors quite rightly condemn the state-controlled 'Three-Self Patriot church' as an ineffectual and neutralised collection of infiltrated collaborators.
Yun's conversion starts with the night vision of his mother, desperate in plight, as their father lies dying of cancer.
www.amazon.ca /Heavenly-Man-Brother-Yun/dp/082546207X   (1703 words)

  
 The Heavenly Man: The Remarkable True Story of Chinese Christian Brother Yun Book at Shop Ireland
Having just been to a conference at which Brother Yun was speaking I was inspired to read his testimony.
How often do we walk away from far less difficult situations and hide our light under a bushel when, as we read with Brother Yun, there are people across the world suffering and seeing incredible demonstrations of God's power.
Brother Yun's humility, humanity and the gritty reality of his daily relationship with God shine through.
www.shopireland.ie /books/reviews/185424597X/5   (622 words)

  
 Yang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Yang is the younger of two twin brothers whose godfathers are the eight crime lords controlling the Hong Kong underground.
Like Yun, he is a young leader of his village.
His style is slightly diffrerent from Yun's, though it's hard to judge which of the two has a superior technique.
members.home.nl /timoroeke/00000196951011914/00000196a80059219.html   (164 words)

  
 Yun and Yang Chapter 20
The younger brother turned his head and glared that Yun was just standing there with no intention to fight.
Yun was about to open his mouth when he saw the men in fl standing behind Yang - one with a cocked and loaded gun pointed towards his head.
Yun tipped his hat and smiled - that same wonderful smile that was only meant to be seen by Yang.
members.tripod.com /darkfighterrpg/chap/yunyang20.html   (2490 words)

  
 New Challenges, New Tactics
The king's younger brother, Yun Im, a proponent of Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucianism, soon became a powerful government figure.
The queen's younger brother, Yun Won-hyong, and his faction of yangban supporters took the opportunity to press for the complete elimination of the rural literati, even going to the extent of using the authority of the Office of the Censor-General to impeach Yun Im.
No longer did combatants make the pretense that any particular party was motivated by an idealistic desire for reform or by a disagreement over the interpretation of Confucian principles.
www.koreanhistoryproject.org /Ket/C10/E1006.htm   (1871 words)

  
 Untitled Document
When Che er met his younger brother Yun Sheng, his heart became filled with happiness, because he heard many good things about his brother, but have never met him before.
Che er Shi Fu said to him: " There's no doubt about you skills brother; you are famous everywhere because of you Beng Quan." Guo Yun Shen lost his patience and attacked his older brother, using a series of his famous Beng Quan.
There were also Che Shi Fu's 2 older brothers, but we don't know their names.
www.emptyflower.com /xingyiquan/crossing/cheqizhai.html   (1214 words)

  
 Cambridge Community Church : Brother Yun
Once the guards realised Yun was missing, a freak winter storm delayed their search whilst they put on rain gear, enabling him to make good his escape.
Setting the scene for Brother Yun and Brother Xu, their interpreter introduces the Back to Jerusalem mission - sending thousands of Chinese missions across the world to fulfill the great commission.
Imprisoned with Brother Yun, he has a powerful story to share.
www.cthree.org /Publisher/Article.aspx?id=4697   (267 words)

  
 China: leaders distance themselves from 'the heavenly man'
It is important that believers in the West understand that this is not the vision and work of one group or of Brother Yun himself.
Parts of Yun’s story, especially his 74-day fast in prison in 1984 and his miraculous escape from prison in 1997, have been declared to be lies by some.
Brother Yun himself is quoted as saying: ‘In the presence of The Lord, I would like to say I hold absolutely nothing against the men of God who wrote the booklet about me, and I have completely forgiven them...
www.e-n.org.uk /2004-12/2938-China-leaders-distance-themselves-from-the-heavenly-man'.htm   (1522 words)

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