Watchman Nee, Witness Lee, and Living Stream Ministry: A Critical Analysis of Their Identity as Cult or Church
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James G. Battell
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Are Watchman Nee, Witness Lee, and the Living Stream Ministry a legitimate expression of Christianity—or a cult?
Watchman Nee, Witness Lee, and Living Stream Ministry: A Critical Analysis of Their Identity as Cult or Church provides a careful, evidence-based examination of one of the most controversial movements in modern Christian history. Combining historical research, theological evaluation, and biblical analysis, this book investigates the teachings, practices, and organisational structure of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee’s ministries.
Readers will explore:
The life, teachings, and influence of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee
The origins, beliefs, and practices of Living Stream Ministry
Biblical criteria for distinguishing church doctrine from cult behaviour
Comparisons with mainstream Christian theology
The impact of these ministries on followers and the wider church
This critical analysis is written for theologians, pastors, Bible students, and concerned Christians seeking clarity and discernment. It is neither sensationalist nor polemical; instead, it provides a reasoned, Scripture-centred evaluation of a movement that has sparked debate for decades.
Whether you are researching Christian movements, studying church history, or seeking guidance for spiritual discernment, this book equips readers to analyse teachings and practices in light of Scripture.
James G. Battell is a Christian writer, radio broadcaster, video maker, and podcaster. He also runs an international Bible-believing ministry with his father (www.excatholicsforchrist.com).