When I was writing biweekly columns for the Korea Times, I occasionally had to scramble for topics. In November 2019, however, I had one handed to me. I received an e-mail from a lady of Chinese descent living in Seoul. She told me that she and the group to which she belonged had suffered religious persecution, and would I consider doing a story about them? I refused to make any promises, but I agreed to meet her and two others at a local coffee shop the following weekend.
At the appointed time, three nice-looking people—two women and a man—came in. Their names have been forgotten, so I will call them Jennifer, Catherine (sender of the e-mail) and Steve. We settled at a table in the corner of this shop and talked for an hour. They had been in Korea for about a year, having fled their homeland due to repression by the Communist Party of China.
I knew that one of the main tenets in Mao Zedong’s ideology was atheism, and that Christianity is still frowned upon as “foreign.” No less important was that Mao, that shameless ego-tripper, liked the focus to be on him, not Jesus Christ. Catherine and her two friends identified as Christians, but they belonged to a very strange offshoot known as Eastern Lightning (Matthew 24:27: “For as the lightning comes from the east and shines to the west, so also shall the coming of the Son of Man be”). Christianity, a faith to which I adhere, began to splinter long before the Protestant Reformation, so I was willing to listen. What follows is a blending of their words and research I did later.
In 1991, an 18-year-old woman named Yang Xiangbin started visiting house churches—distinct from those authorized and controlled by the Chinese government—and saying she had received revelations from the Holy Spirit. Some people, especially wives of migrant workers, found it all convincing. If nothing else, they derived a measure of emotional catharsis. Along came Zhao Weishan, a man with a history of joining new Christian sects. He supported Yang and was soon describing her as more than a prophet. Indeed, she was the second coming of Jesus! Her writings were collected and published as The Word Appears in the Flesh, which to me seems scarcely different from Joseph Smith’s Book of Mormon. There are follow-up holy books, such as Judgment Begins with the House of God, Essential Words from Almighty God and God Has Come. Smith did the same (Doctrine and Covenants, Pearl of Great Price, etc.).
This cult (a term Catherine, Jennifer and Steve strongly refuted) grew, drawing attention from the Chinese media and government. As with Falun Gong, the government finds it threatening and has sought to undermine it or worse. There are so many accusations between the group and the government that I cannot begin to disentangle them. It is said that the Church of Almighty God staged a mass kidnapping in 2002. Their doomsday prediction for 2012, which obviously did not come true, may have caused riots. And a lady named Wu Shuoyan was murdered in a McDonald’s restaurant in Zhaoyuan in 2014 by six people claiming to be CAG proselytizers (two, a man and his daughter, were convicted and executed). The flip side: The Chinese government is alleged to have arrested, imprisoned and tortured thousands of Eastern Lightning followers. Many have emigrated, as had the three I met in the coffee shop.
Sincere and soft-spoken, they answered my questions well and sought to convey their views in a manner that I could grasp. The two ladies in particular spoke English well. In one instance, Steve begged my pardon and spoke to them in rapid-fire Chinese. They wanted to state their religious beliefs and how they had been treated badly at home, as well as in Korea. A sympathetic article in the Korea Times would be most welcome. But the more we talked, the less inclined I was to write it.
My cultural bias must have been obvious, as I kept coming back to Yang. She moved with Zhao (to whom she is said to be married and have a child) to New York’s Chinatown in 2000. She is really the second coming, is she? What does this god-person do there? Does she ride the subway around Manhattan, feed the pigeons in Central Park and keep up with the Knicks during basketball season? Perhaps Yang visits the Guggenheim Art Museum in her spare time. My attitude was not that snarky, but they surely perceived that I took a dim view of the whole thing. They could not bring themselves to say Yang’s name, calling her instead “Almighty God.” Furthermore, she now goes by male pronouns.
The four of us met in that same coffee shop a week later. They told me more of what they believed and why. I was not afraid to state my own views, which conflicted with theirs in ways big and small. I did not doubt that Catherine, Jennifer, Steve and other Eastern Lightning devotees had suffered in China. (As for that murder in the Mickey D’s—who knows?) Not only that, I respected them for holding tightly to what they believed. In the end, however, I had to tell them that I could not write a column on this issue because doing so would serve to validate their claims. While they did not say it, some of their co-religionists would accuse me of being in the thrall of Satan.
They understood, but they asked for one thing. Jennifer implored me not to write anything critical about the Church of Almighty God. Her request seemed reasonable, and I agreed. But two years have passed, and the statute of limitations on that promise has expired.
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Yang Xiangbin, a.k.a. “Almighty God.”

Zhao Weishan.

Seventy-five percent female, at least in this photo.

An Eastern Lightning adherent prays.
12 Comments
Good decision not to write about their religious sect and their claims Rich. We have different views and religions beliefs but we praised and believe in one God. And the coming of Jesus Christ as his Son and our Savior will happen once. I respect their religious views and beliefs but will never believe them.
Well said, Andrea. We can respect these people but still disagree with them.
I agree, Andrea!
And I agree with you, Sabine. Thanks for reading my story.
When Jesus rose from the dead his body wasn’t found.. I don’t understand… She claims she is God.. therefore Jesus Christ… Jesus Christ is still alive. Why would he come in secret as a female? He was risen and he came back to show he was risen as Jesus Christ to his disciples. One of his disciples put their finger in his wound just to be sure it was He. Please let me know if I’m wrong with my understanding. Thank you.
Interesting your article, I also read about certain sects who waited for the coming of Jesus in the wilderness, but we Christians know that no one knows that day only the Father, that is, God.
If we read the Bible it clearly tells us what to do. Surely each sect interprets the written word according to their interests. Revelation writes about the times we live in. Let’s be wise and not let ourselves be influenced.
Yes, Elly. We won’t know until the final days, and when might that be? But these Chinese people, I can’t imagine how it could be true.
Seems this group know nothing about the second coming other than That the Bible says there will be one. Revelations is quite clear when Christ returns to earth the 2nd time He will come as a mighty conquering king. It will be clear and obvious and the whole earth will know it
Almighty God is just that. This young lady seems to be short of that description. Thanks Richard for the article. I’m amazed at how these cults continue and yet why am I surprised. Satan uses any and every tactic he can to deceive and he’s pretty good at it.
They are spreading world wide they contacted me thru Facebook a woman named Thelma I just thought it was a Bible study I was into until she said God was born again in China in 1991 the first thing entered my mind is um ok this not true how would she know that so I did my research and God was warning me , protecting me so I was baffled just was trying to Bible study trying to get back on the right path boy that was a wrong one but I respect but I’m not believing in it not listening to to anymore of that .
Justin, sorry for this late reply. I did not know you had made a comment. I cannot imagine what is going through these people’s minds….
My good friend is into this church of God Almighty. He is very much a believer and follower. He came to me one day not to long ago with this telling me that Jesus Christ is amongst us. I was excited but when I learned that they stated that the Bible is outdated I automatically felt it wrong. I don’t know how to feel about my good friend being led astray. He is older than me and I love and respect him but I don’t want him to be led this way. Please help us out with prayers and scripture so I in the name of Jesus Christ help him see the Truth.
I too am a “former” member of CAG. I gotta tell you when I was approached with the idea that God had returned and even the bit about him being in China and even as a woman. I did not feel that this could be any wrong than how people of today interpret the Bible. Why would we not believe that God CAN, WILL, do anything He wants to? If God wanted to present as a sheep (literally) He can. So I was drawn in because who am I to delineate God? Who am I to say how, where, when, and to whom God will perform? Another thing that drew me in was the explanation as to when will sinning and repenting stop. When does the cycle of sinning and repenting end? Do we not believe God deserves a “rest”. This group made EXTREMELY valid points to make me become a believer. We know God can perform new works, we know God was in secret as ‘Jesus’ because he did not start to walk in his ministry until he was about 29. He was an ordinary man, walking amongst man (as someone put it in an earlier post; he was riding the subway in Manhattan). Why do we not believe he would do it again.
Now let me get to why I left:
I left because in that church there is too much control over your personal life. The leaders use scare tactics and shaming tactics to get you to submit. One thing I will say is in the PA group we were NOT allowed to donate money. They never asked or accepted donations. But the time they required of you is insane. They also encouraged us to “forsake” (for a lack of a better word) our families, children, jobs, vacations, family gatherings that would interfere with “performing your duties”.
The straw that broke it for me was one day one of our members bought to my attention about this woman in New York who is suppose to be “Almighty God”. I did a little investigating and it did not sit well with me at all. Well I shared what I had learned and it started a huge commotion in our group. I later found out they were telling other members that me and the other member were following Satan and we were anti-christ. I was so hurt by this.
I told them God is NOT an author of confusion and the nonsense that went on for about 2 weeks because we wanted to find out what this person was all about. Why did they condemn us like that! Like any other church or religious institution, there were clichés and back biting. People were supposed to be learning how not to be arrogant and many people were full of themselves.
Right now I am standing still and waiting on the Lord to make his will clear to me.
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