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Free Webinar: Where Are the Churches in China? And Why?
[…] The China Academic Consortium The China Academic Consortium is a part of ERRChina. Founded 25 years ago by Martha Chan, the CAC nurtures and cultivates Chinese and Western scholars, facilitates scholarly exchange and research, and helps educate the general public to better understand China and Chinese Christianity. We are honored to partner with these […]
WeChatting to the Glory of God, a Free Webinar
Serving China Through Digital Engagement
Despite restrictions and an increasingly tight environment, there are still creative ways that Christians are using the internet for evangelism, discipleship, fellowship, and encouragement. In this webinar, we will present a picture of what God is doing through four different ministries involved in digital engagement.
A Positive Legacy in China
[…] Guangdong to crack down on the trade. The British however saw these actions not as the Chinese government’s right and jurisdiction, but rather as an imposition on free trade. War ensued.3 The British won twice, both in 1842 and in 1858. The resulting “unequal treaties” granted Westerners the freedom to go wherever they wanted […]
Messy Choices in Messy Situations
[…] agonizing over the preparation of the script which had to be written many times before it satisfied the authorities. He finally decided it was better to remain free as a shepherd of the flock of God than to refuse to cooperate and go to prison. …his terribly difficult choice…was only the beginning of a […]
After Four Years Away
The Joys and Challenges of Re-entering China
Since I first arrived in western China in the summer of 2001 for a lingua-cultural exchange, life has been transforming here at a breakneck pace. During that first summer, I remember seeing just one building higher than 10 stories in the entire city: the China Construction Bank tower, rising 28 stories above downtown. Fourteen […]
The Dream of a Beijing Father and Educator
[…] have the finances to send their child overseas for school. I have visited many American middle and high schools. I have seen that in the American or western educational system, students have the opportunity to develop creativity and character, to develop themselves and their interests. They work hard but they also enjoy their school […]
Nothing New under the Sun
[…] TSPM churches and even at some government-run bookstores or even just via websites and online shopping platforms! And if those are not accessible, then just download the free Bible app. I went to Moody Bible Institute, simple and straightforward. But did you know that there are theological seminaries and institutions in China as well? […]
The Wrong Approach to Living in China
[…] goes wrong. Understand that China has lived through 1000 years of little development and this government took them from rags to riches and from chains to a freedom they had not experienced for 4000 years. In 1949, when Chairman Mao started kicking out Western Christians, China had one million Christians. Today after 60 years […]
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Campus Ministry in Mainland China
The Role of Foreigners, Past and Present
[…] (CCP) established the People’s Republic of China on October 1, 1949, campus ministry in mainland China initially continued moving forward. With the CCP’s stated promises of “religious freedom,” there was hope that the CCP would allow the ministry to continue on campuses. Sadly, that hope proved to be unfounded. China InterVarsity’s students and staff […]
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Christianity’s Impact on Chinese Society
[…] of Chinese, particularly in the cities, have been improved by the economic miracle that their country has achieved. Less impressive has been the progress towards greater political freedom, the urgency of which has no doubt been blunted by the economic gains. Anecdotal evidence from those who observe the Christian scene in China suggests that […]