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Where Is the Chinese Missionary Movement Headed in the New Era?
Xi Jinping has put forth a grand vision and blueprint for China’s future. The Chinese church is eager to evangelize but over the past ten years has experienced significant restrictions. How then should the church and mission movement in China respond?
<em>Christian Women and Modern China
A Book Review
Often the chronicling of China’s mission history features Protestant missionaries with brief mentions of Chinese co-workers. Readers familiar with this history can list numerous foreigners who contributed to the growth of China’s church. But they are probably not familiar with most of the women highlighted in this book.
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The Resolve of a Commoner
Some Reflections on China’s Catholics Today
China’s Catholics continue to endure their present circumstances, attending services, meeting in their homes for private prayer and study, and supporting one another in their Christian faith.
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Member Care for Mainland Chinese Missionaries
Breaking New Ground in a Developing Field
Generational, cultural, and personal issues create challenges and advantages for Chinese cross-cultural missionaries and point to the need for member care. How can this need be met?
Proclaim the Gospel; Talk about Mary
<p>This is a translation of a sermon preached in a Three-Self Church in Beijing. </p>
Resource Corner
Sacred Space 神圣的空间
Your daily prayer online 你的每日圣言在线
Resource Corner
<p>Inspired by the spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola, <em>Sacred Spaces </em>offers daily meditations on Holy Scripture and personal reflections aimed at helping us get in touch with God and experience his presence in our lives. </p>
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The Church in China: Living in Babylon
The author recounts personal stories showing how much things have changed in China since 2015, as evidenced by the CCP's increased control, repression, and persecution.
Hearing from the Church in China, Part 1
The Quest for Trustworthy Information
One…reason for drop in the number of publications the measures introduced to combat the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in…less direct contact. However…the decline started before the arrival of the pandemic and secondly, the Communist Party had…been busy for many years…to control the information environment, even before the watershed 2018 regulations came into force.
Peoples of China
The 4/14 Window
<p>The "4/14 Window" refers to children and young people between the ages of four and fourteen. What does the 4/14 Window look like in a Chinese context? What are the needs and is the church responding?</p>
April 10, 2014
[…] in China generally do not use the term "underground church" (地下教会) to refer to congregations that are not registered as state-sanctioned churches. That's a term used almost exclusively by foreigners. The common term for these unregistered churches is "house church" (家庭教会). This is true even if the church meets in a venue other than […]