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Old 07-20-2015, 05:15 PM   #1
TLFisher
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Default Re: The Great NorthWest - Discussions & Concerns covering NorthWest area of

Taking what Freedom had posted:

After Brother Nee passed away, the first one who spoke of receiving ministries was Brother Stephen Kaung; he was the leader in receiving ministries. Well, so Stephen Kaung has received ministries until today. More than thirty years have passed and have become history. What is the result? Now, may I ask, what is Stephen Kaung's ministry? I do not believe that even he is able to tell us what his ministry is.
http://www.afaithfulword.org/articles/BriefAccount.html

The brothers from afaithfulword ask what is Stephen Kaung's ministry? If they would be receptive to Stephen, he could answer their question. However as I have seen Stephen Kaung's ministry is in the New Testament ministry. That is to minister Christ.
I suspect why DCP is focused on Stephen Kaung is (1) he's a viable alternative to Chinese speaking Christians in the local churches and (2) following the 1990 quarantines of John Ingalls and Bill Mallon (http://thecentralpoint.com/index.html), Stephen received them when Stephen Kaung, Bill Mallon, and John Ingalls worked on the Rivers magazine along with Max Rapaport, Paul Kerr, and Devern Fromke (http://fromke.com/#). Not withstanding, John Ingalls and Christian Chen were co-speakers along with Stephen Kaung at various conferences.
Not that Stephen needs to take heed to any quarantine edicts LSM issues, but anyone who receives a quarantined brothers receives a black mark on the LSM scorecard.
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