A strategic time in East Asia

Malcolm Jones  |  Features
Date posted:  1 May 1996
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60% of the world's population live there, but less than 5% are Christian. East Asian economies are growing rapidly, promising to make an ever-increasing impact on the rest of the world. It is a strategic time to be in Asia.

We asked Malcolm Jones to interview David Ellis, National Director of Overseas Missionary Fellowship UK (OMF) , to explore the life of the Church in East Asia, and discover the part being played by OMF in that part of the world.

EN: To many of us, East Asia is part of a remote continent, somewhere round the other side of the world, populated by people who are some way behind us Westerners.

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