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Since 2003, the most vocal international proponent of " Back to Jerusalem " has been the exiled Chinese house church leader Liu Zhenying a. k. a. " Brother Yun ".
But many Christian leaders in China, such as Samuel Lamb have distanced themselves from Yun and his foreign-funded organisation.
Yun intended for " Back to Jerusalem " to evangelize fifty-one countries by sending a minimum of 100, 000 missionaries along the Silk Road, an ancient trade route that winds from China to the Mediterranean Sea.
Tony Lambert doubts the numbers claimed by outsiders such as Yun are not substantiated, but the ongoing work of evangelism, both within China and beyond its borders, is being done anonymously by Chinese church members, who make no appeals for money.

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