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Chinese Christian Voices

A Xinjiang Pastor on How to Discern True and False Gods

<p>This article, posted on the mainland site <em>Christian Times</em> is a summary of an internet post by a pastor from Xinjiang Autonomous Region on how to discern true and false gods.</p>

Blog Entries

Is There a Campaign against Christianity in China?

<p>Churches have been demolished in Wenzhou, Christian workers detained on the North Korean border, and a leading religious official proclaims that a "Chinese theology" is needed so that the church can serve socialism. These developments have featured prominently in the news in recent weeks, with more than a few commentators concluding that a crackdown […]

Chinese Christian Voices

A New Megachurch with an Old History

[…] over the past couple of years. What doesn’t make the news (outside of China), however, are stories about new churches being built. This article, originally published on the mainland site <em>Gospel Times,</em> reports on the building of a megachurch in Fuzhou. The building is new; however, the church has been there for more than 100 years.</p>

ZGBriefs

August 8, 2013

<p>China to ditch its one-child policy as ageing crisis looms (August 4, 2013, The Telegraph)</p> <p>The official news agency Xinhua reported that the Family Planning Commission is studying proposals to lift the ban on a second child, if either parent is an only child. The body's spokesman said aim is to "improve" family policy, confirming […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Why You Don’t Need to Be a Communist to Serve the People

<p>Can Christians join the Communist Party? Should Christians join the Communist Party? These questions were posted online recently by a Chinese Christian on Zhihu, China’s version of Quora (a question and answer website). The questions sparked chatter among the online Christian community and also prompted a response from the official social media account of the Communist Youth League of China.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

An Anti-Abortion PSA and a Call for the Church to Repent

<p>The following article from the mainland site<em> Gospel Times </em>tells of an anti-abortion public service announcement that was posted online as well as played on Bus-TV in Chengdu, urging people to avoid having abortions on International Children's Day (June 1), and of other anti-abortion activities in Changchun, Jilin.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

A Monument to a Swedish Missionary

<p>The mainland site <em>Gospel Times</em> recently reported on the discovery of a stone monument commemorating the life of a Swedish missionary named Anna Karlsson.</p>

Supporting Article

How Zhongguohua Was Adopted as a Path in China’s Current Religious Policy

Xi’s directive to align all religions with Zhongguohua is not only rooted in academic and institutional history but is also deeply embedded in the traditions of the official Protestant church.

Blog Entries

Dealing with Local Officials in a Changing China

An Update

<p>Few aspects of living and working in China today are more important or more challenging than securing the good will and assistance of local Chinese officials. While a host of factors both internal and external to China are adding unwelcome strain to these vital relationships, the basic principles for understanding Chinese officials remain the same.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

A Closer Look at the China Religion Survey

[…] young people in China as well as the growth of Islam. But the survey was much broader and revealed other interesting data points about religion in China. The mainland site <em>Christian Times</em> took a close look at the survey and highlighted some of the other findings that did not get much play, particularly in the western press. </p>