'Spain Files': Telling The Stories Of Chinese Christians In Spain

The TV series tells how those Chinese people struggled to earn their living in a foreign country, how they were called by God, and how their life was fulfilled with hope, love and confidence again.

"Spain Files", a series of documentary about the Chinese Christians in Spain, will be televised from March 5, which will be broadcasted to the whole Canada.

This TV series is produced by the Showers of Blessing Evangelistic Ministry. It includes four touching stories about the life of Chinese people in Spain, a country where 92% of the population is Roman Catholics, and has 20,000 Chinese people living there.

The TV series tells how those Chinese people struggled to earn their living in a foreign country, how they were called by God, and how their life was fulfilled with hope, love and confidence again. Although they came from different backgrounds, they faced the same predicament and maze in Spain. However, knowing God allowed them to see a brigher future, and let them find the true meaning of their life.

Currently, the Showers of Blessing Evangelistic Ministry is broadcasting their TV programs to Canada, the United States, Mexico, other Middle American countries, and Hong Kong.

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