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Billy Graham’s Legacy of Partnering

[…] around the world are celebrating the life of Dr. Billy Graham, who concluded his earthly journey this month at the age of 99. Although he was often called “America’s Pastor,” Graham’s ministry stretched far beyond the borders of his own country. His most visible impact was through large evangelistic crusades, where millions around the […]

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China’s Church through Western Eyes

[…] particularly in the Middle East. The narrative paints the compelling picture of an army of up to one million Chinese missionaries moving out across the globe, while calling on Western Christians to support this movement financially. A Christian China This final narrative looks to the day when the Chinese church will have reached critical […]

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2 Resources for Those Affected by Coronavirus Restrictions

[…] affected by the restrictions put in place to limit the spread of the coronavirus, the impact of isolation and fear is taking a toll. There have been calls for prayer, local outreaches, and attempts by pastors and other believers to comfort and encourage those who are feeling the effects of the ongoing isolation. We […]

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China by the Numbers

[…] still hard to come by. Nonetheless, this church growth has already placed China squarely on the map when it comes to the global Christian population. As China moves steadily toward becoming the nation with the largest number of Christians, its church will increasingly be in a position to leave a lasting mark on Christianity worldwide.

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Urbanization and the Future of China’s Church

[…] use of the internet and social media, particularly involving believers who are well-known figures in the society, as well as ventures into areas such as education, social service, philanthropy, publishing, entrepreneurship, and community leadership will raise the profile of Christians and provide new avenues for outreach. Intellectual and financial resources will undergird the development […]

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The Greying of China and the Church’s Response

[…] care, as well as unskilled workers who could be trained for support roles. With a biblical ethic of caring for others, these Christians could bring to their service a motivation that would not be found among others who see senior care as simply a business opportunity. If they are able to create a viable […]

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Communities of Hope

Recently I had the opportunity to visit a number of orphanages and schools for special children in several Chinese cities. Some contained mostly infants, the majority of whom would be adopted by families outside China. Others had children ranging in age from toddlers to teens. Several specialized in caring for children with disabilities, while […]

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How Not to End Persecution

[…] hopeful sign. More than 1,800 advocates for religious freedom from around the world convened on the nation’s capital in early February for what Co-Chair Katrina Lantos Swett called the most successful summit to date. Great Promise and Peril Events in Washington surrounding the summit, however, conveyed mixed messages. Rather than paving the way for […]

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New Report Highlights Roots of Religious Persecution in China

[…] statistics, the report highlights several root causes that help to explain why religious persecution is apparently on the rise. The report indicates a huge spike in the number of people sentenced for religious activities. On closer examination, it appears that the vast majority of these were members of the Almighty God cult, formerly known […]

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Twenty-five and Counting

[…] Studies, took on the challenge of managing the new publication and has served faithfully in that role ever since. Dona Diehl of the Evangelical Missions and Information Service (EMIS) designed the first issue and continues to lend her artistic touch to each one. During the past six years we have witnessed China’s entry into […]