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If you really Nee to know Who was Watchman Nee? Discussions regarding the life and times of Watchman Nee, the Little Flock and the beginnings of the Local Church Movement in Mainland China |
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In the Doyle biography, I only see one other co-worker besides women like Peace Wang and Ruth Lee. A brother named Leland Wang, and it says is that they split early, over doctrine. And in Nee's autobiographical writings, a brief mention of a Faithful Luke and a Simon Meek.
Then there is Lee. None others to be seen. Where are the male co-workers? There was a striking passage where Nee lamented to Sparks that he had no peers. Even 20 years later, the anonymous "Shanghai elders" deposed Nee; they weren't important enough for names, I guess. The whole history of the Lord's Recovery/Little Flock seems fishy, to me. Why no male co-apostles? By design or happenstance? None who could stand shoulder to shoulder? Or none allowed? Asian culture, here?
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