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More Questions than Answers

. . . we choose to stay for now because of our firm belief that God will use these circumstances according to his will and for our good. We also stay because of a strong sense of call to China and our love for China.

Chinese Christian Voices

Churches Seeking to Stay Online

New regulations governing online religious content came into effect on March 1 of this year. If strictly enforced, the regulations could severely restrict the use of online tools for ministry and outreach by Christians in China. Here's a brief update on how churches are responding.

Chinese Christian Voices

Breaking Hell

Lessons on Love, Forgiveness, and Family from Hong Kong's Highest-Grossing Film

The distortion and contamination of love have led to the belief that “hell is other people,” but even more poignantly, “hell is family.” In close relationships, it is not magic but love and forgiveness that hold the key to breaking free from hell.

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ZGBriefs | April 16, 2015

[…] of Books</em>)<br /> Drake has been traveling to Xinjiang since 2007, when she began photographing Central Asia from her base in Istanbul. Over the years, she has come to know the region well, and struggled to break free from its clichés. The summation of her work is <em>Wild Pigeon</em>, an ambitious, beautiful, and crushingly sad book.</p>

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Chinese Christian Returnees in Late Qing Dynasty and Early Republic

Contributions and Difficulties  

It is important for returnee Christians to ask God for wisdom as they follow Peter’s admonition to early Christians who were struggling: “As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace.”

Chinese Christian Voices

September – A Month of Prayer for Chinese Churches

<p>Hong Kong-based ministry CCL called for September to be a month of prayer for China. This article, in the <em>Christian Times</em> summarizes the prayer requests included in the ministry's September newsletter. Of course you can use these as prayer points for October.</p>

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The Inconvenience of Incarnational Ministry

Yes, we can use WeChat and many other ways to speak Life to our personal networks of image-bearers. But we speak best, truest, and fullest in the flesh.

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From the Middle East to the Middle Kingdom (Part 10)

The Present

What we Christians really want to know is: how can we share the gospel with such a diverse group? If saying the same, short phrase gets you free food in one place and the cold shoulder in another, how can we even dream of a Hui church?

Chinese Christian Voices

China’s Aging Population and the Church

Part of the impact of the pandemic in Yangzhou was felt among the elderly gathering in mahjong halls. This has prompted the <em>Christian Times</em> to consider the ways that the elderly are spending their free time and how the church might contribute positively to their well-being.

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The Politics of Protestant Churches and the Party-State in China

A Book Review

<p>In a society where religious life is tightly proscribed and managed by the Party-State, how is it that so many independent (“illegal, but free”) churches have sprung up and not only survived, but thrived?</p>