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Persecution or Potential?
[…] in charitable public welfare. They are doing this not only by lowering the threshold, but also by giving more support…. As the country continues to open up policy, we ought to see it as being driven by the hand of God. Christians can find a vast world here, where churches and Christians can enter […]
Continuing Class Struggle and the Politics of Religion in China
[…] role in China’s urban society. By delimiting religion’s sphere of influence (as seen in the Constitutional references to education and to “normal” religious activities, for example), current policy circumscribes the believer’s role. Although China’s Christians have found ways to become creatively involved in various sectors of society, in each of these areas the Party […]
The Chinese Church’s Shifting Battleground
[…] between the church and those political entities (including, in the minds of many believers, the Three Self Patriotic Movement) charged with carrying out the Party’s restrictive religious policy. The enemy wielded a variety of weapons that included, at different times, personal coercion, intimidation, legal restrictions, harassment, imprisonment, and raw physical force. Staying ahead of […]
China’s Church at the Threshold
Over the course of 2016, as I have had the opportunity to participate in various gatherings of Chinese Christians, I have heard two conversations going on simultaneously.
7 Trends: Why You Need to Pay Attention
The lines for foreign involvement in China are being redrawn, it seems, on an almost daily basis. Being aware of this changing environment is crucial for those who seek to remain relevant.
The Facts about the Church in China
[…] education system and the mainstream media; and great reluctance to grant a legal platform for Christians outside the TSPM umbrella to worship or to serve their society. Policy doesn’t change; practice does. The Party’s religious policy, spelled out in 1982, has not changed substantially in 30 years. Yet there has been a sea change in […]
The “Why” Behind China’s New Overseas NGO Law
[…] continue to provide clues as to how the law is actually being carried out. Making sense of the new legislation also requires a grasp of its larger policy context. Understanding the underlying concerns that gave rise to the legislation will help organizations know which of their activities might come under particular scrutiny. A change […]
Editorials
More than a Label
From "Back to Jerusalem" to "Indigenous Mission Movement from China"
[…] of fire experienced by the Chinese church in earlier decades will be a new driving force for missions. The house church model developed under very restrictive government policy will become a new paradigm for ministry in CAN countries. Explosive economic growth in China will finance this missions endeavor. A big church membership base will […]
Will History Repeat Itself?
Whether a century ago or today, whatever our China stories may purport to tell us about being apolitical, of “leaving our politics at the door” or “staying out of politics,” one of the hard lessons of history is that foreign Christian involvement in China is unavoidably political.
When Does a Barrier Become a Destination?
[…] greater interaction across China's artificially created digital divide. Netizens within China find ways to "jump the wall" using virtual private networks (VPNs), while journalists, scholars, marketers, and policy makers outside intently study the wall and what goes on inside it for clues both about public opinion and government policy. For those interested in the […]