History

The Back to Jerusalem vision was first heard of among the Jesus Family, a network of believers formed in 1921 in the Shandong Province. Out of that fellowship also came the Northwest Spiritual Movement. The people in that movement were ready to go all out for the Lord. They said, “Let’s rise to our feet and carry the cross to the nations where God is not known. Let’s go forth in Jesus’ name, giving up everything we have, even our very lives if necessary, so that the name of Jesus will be glorified among all the gentiles.” They were driven by the desire to preach the Gospel because they believed that Jesus would soon return. This was a very important part of the foundation for the BTJ vision in China.

In the 1940s, there were still many western missionaries working diligently to spread the gospel in China. And although the result of their work was not highly successful, it sowed the seed for what would become a great revival, and historic missions movement called Back to Jerusalem. In fact, God used one western missionary, James Hudson Taylor II, grandson of the famous missions pioneer from Great Britain, to found the Northwest Bible Institute in Shaanxi Province. At this school God spoke to a group of students about what later would be called the Back To Jerusalem vision. Led by Pastor Mark Ma, this group was given a specific call to take the gospel beyond China’s borders and carry it all the way back to Jerusalem. They would start – in groups labeled the Back To Jerusalem Band – by going to the Xinjiang Province of China. This was an area in northwest China where Muslim groups resided, as well as Buddhist and other ethnic groups.

From the early days of the BTJ vision up to our present time, the church in China feels called to help complete the Great Commission so that Jesus can return. It is their desire to close the circle of the gospel around the earth by taking it from China through the countries of central Asia and the Middle East all the way back to the starting point: Jerusalem. In the early days, in addition to the Jesus Family and the Northwest Spiritual Movement in the Shandong Province, and the Back to Jerusalem Band from the Northwest Bible Institute in Shaanxi Province, there were also initiatives from other groups who caught the vision to carry the gospel back to Jerusalem. There was an urge driven by God’s Spirit in several parts of the church in China in the 1940s to take the gospel and go west. It was very much driven by the sense that time is short and Jesus would soon return.

In 1949, everything changed in China. Mao Zedong took power and the Communist Revolution started. Western missionaries were thrown out, pastors and leaders arrested, and Bibles and Christian literature forbidden. The church went underground and all efforts to conduct church fellowship and evangelism became very difficult—let alone the effort to send missionaries to other countries. But somehow through this time, the Back to Jerusalem vision survived and the church grew explosively. And out of the persecuted Chinese church is now growing perhaps the biggest missions force in church history.

The sense of urgency to complete the march of the gospel around the earth is very much alive. This is a true work of God’s Spirit, a prophetic work for such a time as this. It all started with small groups of people whose work looked very meager from a human perspective. But because of the heavy persecution they endured, they have inspired the younger generation within the church of China today. Simon Zhao, one of the early leaders in the Northwest Spiritual Movement, set out with great fire in his heart for the vision. But he and his family were seized in the Communist Revolution and imprisoned. His wife and young child died in prison and he spent some thirty years there, praying and keeping the flame alive in his heart. When he was finally released, his energy and strength were gone. But he became a powerful example to the younger generation of those who paid the price in the beginning to carry out this powerful vision. Brother Yun, the Heavenly Man, was among those who met Simon Zhao after his release and Zhao’s testimony deeply touched his heart.

The Back to Jerusalem vision lives on and the fire and urgency to complete the Great Commission and welcome the second coming of Jesus has flared up like never before among God’s people in China.

 

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  • After the communist takeover in China and, some years later, the Cultural Revolution, all churches were banned. Church buildings were torn down, burned, or used for other purposes. Any and all religious gatherings in those years were strictly prohibited. So the Christians started to meet in secret: [...]
  • Watch BTJ vision video

  • Take six and a half minutes and watch this video! It will help you get a better understanding of God’s work in China and the remarkable Back To Jerusalem vision. As God moves by His Spirit and the Chinese church is growing explosively, the BTJ vision is also spreading with great intensity. This Vision video gives you a snap-shot of the situation. [...]
  • Brother Yun, "The Heavenly Man":  When we speak about "Back To Jerusalem" we are speaking about evangelizing thousands of unreached people groups in places between China and Jerusalem. It is the destiny of the house-churches of China to pull down the world's last remaining spiritual strongholds - and to proclaim the glorious Gospel to all nations before the Second Coming of our Lord.

  • "Brother Joseph," network leader (identity hidden for security): The Holy Spirit spoke: Preach the Gospel, not just in your hometown, but also to the ends of the earth! Our vision to preach the Gospel all the way Back To Jerusalem was confirmed.

  • "Sister Gloria," BTJ missionary (identity hidden for security): The Lord gave the Back To Jerusalem vision to China, and I am part of this vision.   I first heard about Back To Jerusalem during a meeting.  I prayed and God gave me a vision where I saw many people waiting for us to share the Good News of Jesus. This was the Holy Spirit calling me, so I decided to go out and share the Gospel with people of other nations. I just knew God had given me a heart for these people. Our God is so good!

  • Jeff Liu, US pastor born in China:  As a teenager, I became a Christian in the remarkable revival in Henan Province China. And now the Back To Jerusalem vision is a passion of the Chinese underground churches. They pray about it, dream about it and believe this is God's ultimate call and destiny for the church in China. But this should not only be the vision of the Chinese church. Christians world-wide need to be involved. We should all speak with one voice, and together carry the vision of preaching the Gospel all the way back to Jerusalem.

  • Follow BTJ on TV

  • A weekly half-hour Back To Jerusalem television program can be seen on several networks and TV stations. This includes Dish and DirecTv providing nationwide coverage. It contains reports about the vision, testimonies by leaders and missionaries, and features a segment with Brother Yun each week. It is hosted by Evie and Pelle Karlsson and provide[...]


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History
The Back to Jerusalem vision was first heard of among the Jesus Family, a network of believers formed in 1921 in the Shandong Province, China. Out of that fellowship also came the Northwest Spiritual Movement. The people in that movement were ready to go all out for the Lord. They said, “Let’s rise to our feet and carry the cross to the nations where God is not known.

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The church in the west is largely unfamiliar with the powerful work that God is doing in China today. The historic revival and the unique Back To Jerusalem missions movement is rarely spoken of in the churches troughout the world. We are often consumed with our own projects, limited to our view of the horizon, and perhaps missing the bigger picture.

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