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Lost city in China:
In a 20-month period, more than 4,000 people embraced Jesus through the ministry of Chinese believers whom Oliver and Joy Graham* mentored. Some Christian women from Q-city's house churches reach out to non-believers by holding Bible studies in their own shops.
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Lost city in China:
A Chinese Christian prays during a house church meeting. In 20 months, more than 55 churches were started through believers whom Oliver and Joy Graham* were mentoring.
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Lost city in China: The house church leaders in Q-city come from all walks of life. As Oliver and Joy Graham* have mentored leaders who have shared that information with others, new churches are growing strong and are able to thrive without the Grahams' leadership. *pseudonym Lost city in China: Christian women in Q-city's house churches use their own shops to reach out to non-believers. During Bible study times, they introduce other women to Jesus.
Lost city in China: Shrines dot the mountains near Q-city, which has a history of Chinese traditional religion. Spiritual warfare is a daily reality for the Graham* family.
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Lost city in China: Shrines dot the mountains near Q-city, which has a history of Chinese traditional religion. Spiritual warfare is a daily reality for the Graham* family.
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Lost city in China:
In Q-city, China, a picturesque city where noisy marketers peddle rice, cats and bins of red peppers, a child stops to blow a giant bubble.
China: Unreached People Group Tung/Dong: Portrait of a Dong child wearing a Chinese Army outfit.
Yantai, China: Fisherman starts his day as the sun rises near the beach at Yantai University in Yantai, China. Hong Kong, China: Street traffic in Mong Kok, one of the world’s most densely populated neighborhoods with up to a quarter million people per square mile.

Hong Kong, China:
Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island. This Buddha statue is the world’s largest seated Buddha.
Hong Kong, China: Tsim Sau Tsui Star Ferry Pier with Hong Kong Island in the background.
Mongolia: The contemporary Mongolian military in relation to the people of Mongolia.
Dalian, China:
Chinese in traditional costume take part in the annual Dalian International Fashion Festival parade.
China: Unreached People Group Tung/Dong: A Dong man plowing a rice field to prepare it for planting. Beijing, China: The Great Wall near Beijing, China, in the rain.
Dalian, China:
Many residents of Dalian still practice the ancient art of Tai Chi in the early hours of the morning.
Shanghai, China: An overview of the Suzhou River during sunset. Shanghai, China, is in the background. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: A rally for the democratic coalition running in the first free parliamentary elections in Mongolia. The rally was held in Suhbaatar Square in Ulaanbaatar.

Batkhishig, Mongolia: Close up of a young man in Batkhishig, Mongolia.
Tibet: An old worshiper as he takes a break from the Lingkhor. Tibet: The Potala Palace in the early morning light. The Potala was the home of the Dalai Lama, but he has been in exile for around 40 years.
Dalian, China: Young people fill the streets of Dalian, enjoying a little more freedom than in most Chinese cities.