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View From the Wall

Converging Agendas

Religion, Socialism, and Theological Construction

<p>At first glance the theological debate occurring within China’s official church may appear to be primarily a matter of disagreement over doctrine. However, as with most everything in China, there is also a political side to be considered. It is important to understand this political angle in order to keep the theological debate—and its […]

ChinaSource Perspective

Viewing the Registered Church through Different Lenses

With the media’s incessant focus on official persecution of the unregistered church in China, Fulton reminds us that it is often easy to forget the vibrant dimensions of Christian life playing out in China’s registered churches.

Chinese Christian Voices

A “Gospel Team” at West Lake

<p>Evangelism is something that is increasingly emphasized in Chinese churches, both official and unofficial. Christians are being encouraged by their pastors and by one another to look for creative ways to share the gospel with those around them, whether at home, in the work place, or in society.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Three-Self Church Reflections on Revised Regulations

<p>On September 7, 2017, the Chinese government released revised regulations on religious affairs that will take effect on February 1, 2018. Last month, <em>Tianfeng Magazine</em>, the official magazine of the China Christian Council (CCC) and Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM), posted an article on their WeChat blog highlighting the impact of the regulations and why they are necessary. </p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Cross-Cultural Ministry in the Chinese Church

<p>In recent years, some churches in China have begun to think about and become more involved in cross-cultural ministry among China’s ethnic minorities. In August the Mainland site Gospel Times published an article about efforts by some churches in eastern and northeastern China to establish churches in minority areas. </p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Online Devotionals

<p>Churches in China are increasingly looking for ways to use the internet to evangelize and encourage believers. This article, originally published in the mainland site <em>Gospel Times</em> is about a church in Liaoning province that posts daily video devotionals online to one of China’s largest video-sharing sites.</p>

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | July 18, 2019

<p><strong>China’s “5,000 Years of History”: Fact or Fiction?</strong> July 14, 2019, <em>Radii China</em>)<br /> The recent elevation of the 5,300-year-old site of Liangzhu to UNESCO World Heritage status revives an old debate about modern China's historical narrative.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Paying the Price – An Interview with a Shenzhen Pastor about Cross-Cultural Missions (Part 2)

<p>On November 26, the mainland site <em>Christian Times</em> published a long interview with a house church pastor in Shenzhen who has been leading short-term mission trips to Burma and other neighboring countries for several years. The title of the piece is “Shenzhen Pastor Talks about the Joy and Pain of Cross-Cultural Missions, Calling on […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | November 7, 2024

Meet Ms. Hu: She Built a Garden From Chongqing’s Discarded Past (October 30, 2024, Sixth Tone) A dinosaur’s head peers out from a tangle of wildflowers. Half a horse stands watch beside saplings and scattered blossoms. These fragments are part of Ms. Hu’s hidden garden in Chongqing’s Shibati scenic area—once the heart of commerce […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Chinese Churches Celebrate Holy Week

<p>This article, from the mainland site <em>Christian Times</em>, gives an overview of how Holy Week is celebrated in China.</p>