- Ling-Sheng Zhang
Ling-Sheng Zhang (張靈生
Pinyin : Zhāng Língshēng, 1863 - ?), was born inShandong county,China . Zhang converted toChristianity at the age of thirty seven and became a member of thePresbyterian church for seven years and was then appointed as aDeacon for three years.In 1909 after hearing a testimony from a church Elder, Ling-sheng went to the
Shanghai Apostolic Faith Mission to study.ref|AFM Zhang returned home on21 December of that same year and entered a church hall one morning in order to pray alone. It was at this time he began experiencingglossolalia , claiming to have been inspired by the Holy Spirit.The following year after closely studying the Seventh-day Adventist doctrines, he subsequently changed his Sabbath services to Saturdays instead of Sunday. During 1913 and 1914 Ling-Sheng began forming the "
True Jesus Church " and held services at his home with friends and relatives.In 1917 Ling-Sheng went to the
Church of God inBeijing and there he met an American missionary named Fendelson who also kept the Sabbath on Saturdays and whom preached on issues concerning thebaptism of the Holy Spirit. Ling-sheng then accepted thelaying on of hands by Fendelson and two other Elders and as a result was ordained as a Deacon.In the Spring of 1918, Ling-sheng started preaching the gospel of the True Jesus Church in co-operation with
Paul Wei , another co-worker. Most of their labour was concentrated in the Northern regions ofChina . Ling-Sheng later returned to his hometown ofShandong and settled down and became the pastor of thelocal church .ee also
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Protestant missions in China 1807-1953
*China's TJC History
*Barnabas Zhang Notes
#The
Apostolic Faith Mission 's three basic faiths were:
##Receiving the gift of the Holy Spirit through speaking in tongues,
##belief in the One True God instead ofTrinity and
##performing baptism in the name of the Lord Jesus (instead of the Father and the Holy Spirit).
##Fendelson's Apostolic Faith church also performedfeet washing . However his church later changed to theChurch of God and later switched again to theAssembly of God .
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