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ZGBriefs | November 23 2016
<p>Why Grace Is Hard for Me as an Asian American (November 17, 2016, The Gospel Coalition)<br /> A gift given means a gift must be repaid. That’s what my Chinese culture taught me. For my family, this meant mental tallies of who gave what on which occasion, so that when the time came the Yong family would be able […]
Using WeChat for Evangelism
[…] article about how to use WeChat for the purposes of evangelism. The article is a report of a talk given by a pastor in Beijing. It is translated in full below. Please note that the terms Weixin and WeChat are interchangeable. Weixin is the official Chinese name of the app. WeChat is the English name.</p>
Dealing with Local Officials in a Changing China, Part 2
An Update
[…] adding unwelcome strain to these vital relationships, the basic principles for understanding Chinese officials remain the same. The following article was written by a contributor back in 2007 for China 2020, an early publication from ChinaSource. It is reproduced here in three parts, each section containing comments in italics from Swells in the Middle […]
China’s First Christians
Who Were They and What Can We Learn from Them?
Join us on March 20, 2025, in the Twin Cities for Dr. Glen Thompson’s lecture on China’s earliest Christians, their history, and lessons for today. Free and open to all!
Cult Activity in China Impacts Churches
<p>While the number of Christians continues to grow in China, so too does the number of cults active in China.</p>
Chinese Church Voices – Hearing What Chinese Believers Say About the Church in China
<p>A remarkable article appeared in the <em>Global Times</em> (the English-language mouthpiece of the authoritative People's Daily) on October 10 that openly acknowledged the division between China's official Three Self Church and the unofficial church and suggested that the authorities are trying to bridge the gap between official and underground believers that has seemed irreconcilable […]
February 21, 2013
<p>Is China Persecuting More Christians for their Faith? (February 22, 2013, ChinaSource)</p> <p>According to the latest statistics from China Aid, 13.8% more Christians in China were persecuted last year as compared with 2011, continuing a trend of increasing persecution that goes back to at least 2007. On their face these numbers appear to be cause […]
1·1·1 Missions Campaign
[…] over 900 church leaders from mainland China attended a large Chinese church missions conference in Hong Kong. At the conference, they announced the launch of an initiative to send 20,000 missionaries from China. A month later churches all across China began to put legs to this initiative with a 1·1·1 Missions Campaign. One large house church in Beijing […]
How Chinese Christians View Themselves and Others
<p>China was not exactly top of mind as my wife and I sat down to read a chapter of John Ortberg’s <em>Soul Keeping</em>. We hardly expected to find any profound insights into the thinking of Chinese Christians in a book written by an American pastor primarily for an American church audience.</p>
November 21, 2013
<p>The Bible business (November 20, 2013, Global Times)</p> <p>To meet the spiritual needs of the rapidly growing number of Christians, China printed more than 105 million Bibles from 1987 to 2012, of which 60 percent were distributed to churches inside the country and 40 percent were delivered overseas. In this factory, employees operate machines round […]