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Why Christians in China Must Prepare Themselves for the New Regulations on Religious Affairs
<p><em>As a Chinese house church pastor who has studied church-state relations and followed religious legislation for a long time, I have the following five views toward these new regulations. </em>Wang Yi</p>
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Challenges Facing China’s Church Leaders Today
<p>Fast-paced changes pulverizing the Chinese culture, economy and education system are having a significant effect on the church in China. What are the challenges that today's church leaders face in the midst of that change?</p>
A Pastor’s Reflections on the Asian Church Leaders Forum
<p>A Beijing house church pastor shares his reflections on the Asian Church Leaders Forum in Seoul, South Korea.</p>
ZGBriefs | March 12, 2015
<h3></h3> <p><strong>Why Has This Environmental Documentary Gone Viral on China’s Internet?</strong> (March 3, 2015, <em>China File</em>)<br /> In a country where media is tightly controlled, it is surprising, if not unprecedented, to see the unimpeded release of a self-funded investigative documentary about one of the most sensitive topics challenging China’s growth, especially when the film […]
100 Years of God’s Protection and Guidance (Part 2)
Policies and Plans in Favor of Christianity
Christianity faces adversities in China. But God has used some of those unfavorable conditions to accelerate church growth. Thistles and thorns are not the only plants on the path of evangelism. We have simply ignored the little daisies growing along the way.
5 Theological Truths and Church-State Relations (2)
Lessons from China
How will we react to attempts to divide us along socio-economic, racial, ideological, or nationalistic lines? Will we quietly acquiesce and accept a church that is not really whole?
Reflections on the Tianjin Explosion
<p>On August 12, 2015, a series of massive explosions ripped through a container storage station in the Binhai New Area district of the port city of Tianjin. The station is known to have been a storage site for hazardous materials. The two largest blasts were the equivalent of three tons and 21 tons of […]
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Returnees Committing to Church in China
[…] article the author gives some reasons why and then goes on to provide suggestions as to how churches overseas as well as churches in China can help returnees overcome these difficulties. Finally, he identifies attitudes that, if embraced by returnees, will help them to commit to a church once they are back in their homeland.</p>
Returnees and the Church in China
<p>What we need is the word of God’s grace, which is more than able to ensure that returnees not only survive, but thrive, as committed members of churches back in China. </p>
When Love Grows Cold
I cannot remember a season in my life when evangelical Christians have seemed to be so divided on such a wide variety of issues—both essential and not so much. The season of Covid-19 has certainly intensified convictions, beliefs, and opinions on many fronts. Disagreements become quickly heated, often resulting in lost friendships, broken families, […]