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Abigail Chen, chief editor of the Chinese team, grew up in the church. As an adult, she desired to serve the Lord in her high-profile journalism career, but it wasnā€™t until well into her 30s that she heard the call that transformed her life.

Chen (her name has been changed) claims she heard Godā€™s gentle voice nudging her early in her adult life: ā€œGive up your profession and serve me full-time.ā€

ā€œNonetheless,ā€ she said, ā€œfor me there were still a lot of unfulfilled dreams. I was not willing to let go of what I had achieved.ā€

At a Chinese Gospel Conference in 2011, Chen saw a video testimony of an elderly woman encouraging the audience to surrender their lives to Christ. The video concluded with the words from the apostle Paul, ā€œI have finished the race, I have kept the faithā€ (2 Timothy 4:7).

Moved by the video and fearful she was losing years that she could be serving the Lord, Chen recalls asking, ā€œLord, how do you want me to serve you?ā€

Later during the conference, she was introduced to the idea of attending seminary. While prayerfully considering the option of leaving her full-time job to follow Christ and further her education, she was offered a volunteer position as chief editor for an e-magazine developed by Pastor Jerry An, currently the BTGMI Chinese team leader.

She accepted, meanwhile resisting the nudge to fully give up her day job, thinking this was how she could serve God.

Time passed, and Chen again heard Godā€™s gentle voice saying, ā€œGive up your life and follow me.ā€

At that time, Jerry An invited Chen to build a team with him to further spread the gospel through new digital media.

ā€œAlthough the vision was marvelous and grand,ā€ Chen recalls, ā€œI needed a lot of faith to catch up to it.ā€

ā€œTo my shock, God had cleared the path and placed people in my life to encourage me to proceed with this calling,ā€ she said, adding that she quit her job and enrolled in seminary.

In 2014, the magazine Chen volunteered for was abruptly terminated as a result of the Chinese governmentā€™s new Internet policy. Thatā€™s when Jerry An began working with the BTGMI Chinese ministry team and invited Chen to join them as chief editor.

ā€œI saw how God has his plan laid out. I did not hesitate anymore,ā€ Chen said. She began as chief editor with BTGMI in January 2015.

Chen said she now hears the gentle voice saying, ā€œFollow me! I will continue to use you!ā€

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