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It’s Also about the History

[…] exploited by foreign powers. This period of humiliation also saw a sharp increase in foreign missionary activity in China as well as a significant increase in the number of Chinese believers. To the Chinese government (and many Chinese) foreign intrusion and the Christian faith came to be seen as basically inseparabletwo sides of the […]

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Towards a New Model for Christian Education in China

With an increasing number of new generation Christians starting to raise children, Christian education has become a hot topic of discussion within Chinese Christians. Jin Li, “A Theology of Family for the Chinese Church,” ChinaSource Quarterly, Summer 2016 Dissatisfied with the current educational system and wanting their children to be taught from a biblical […]

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The Church in China Today

It’s Not What You Think

[…] happening in the church in China. True, it is impossible to tell the whole story in a 1.5-hour nutshell. There are too many moving parts, an overwhelming number of juxtapositions, and superfluous realities and misconceptions about the 21st century church in China. Still, Brent Fulton and his team do a wonderful job of clearly […]

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Communism’s Questions, Christianity’s Answers

[…] provides further evidence that it is long outdated. Looking at age, the largest group of respondents in Steve’s sample was those in their 50s, with a sizeable number of respondents in their 40s or 30s as well. Only 31% were illiterate or had only a primary school education. While experiencing a miraculous healing may […]

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Will History Repeat Itself?

[…] scrupulously avoid politically sensitive topics in conversations with officials, and to ensure that communications with supporters at home has no political overtones, the presence of a significant number of foreign Christians engaging Chinese at all levels of society is itself a political statement. For the most part this engagement has happened with the government’s […]

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When Less Is More

[…] Their expanding outreach programs spoke of the church’s growing influence. Their well-equipped facilities were a measure of the comparatively higher standard of living enjoyed by an increasing number of Christians in China. Members traveling overseas for conferences or training provided firsthand accounts of life in their churches back home. Eventually shut down by authorities, […]

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Transforming Stewardship and Sustainability

[…] ways that have had global implications. Together, these articles provide valuable food for thought on the role of business in China as a vital expression of both kingdom presence and purpose. May they serve to broaden our vision of what faithful service in China should look like amidst Chinas rapidly changing political and economic environment.

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China’s Church in an Age of Pluralism

[…] of China’s online world have erected an increasingly advanced digital ecosystem with applications that rival the capabilities of systems in use elsewhere. For China’s Christians, pervasive cell phone coverage and the connectivity of the internet have fostered a new kind of community, enabling believers to communicate across geographical boundaries and to bypass limitations that […]

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Discovering “His Story” in China

[…] Robert Morrison arrived in Macao with a vision to see the Gospel spread to every province of China. He too, never saw his vision realized, and the number of lives he directly impacted was relatively few. Yet today the church is active in every province of China, and its numbers continue to increase exponentially. […]

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China’s Church at the Threshold

[…] very unclear. The draft regulations on religion released last September prompted much concern and a considerable public response from urban church leaders in China. While containing a number of provisions that could potentially curtail significantly the activities of China’s unregistered church, the draft raised many more questions than it provided answers. No one knows […]