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Chinese Christian Voices

20 Things a New Chinese Pastor Needs to Learn About Ministry

[…] diligently study it. Become an expert in your territory. Realize we have our limits and that all the things we do have limits. Model Paul's spirit of "But one thing I do." Finish one thing and be a blessing to many people. Original article: 初入工场的传道人必须认清20个事实 (Chen Fengsheng) Image credit: Calligraphy pen by Alejandro Mallea via Flickr.

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The Next Decade of the Church in China

[…] over the past decade. In August and December 2023, the Pew Research Center, an international religious think tank, assessed the religious beliefs in China and presented their views, stating that: Since 2010, the development of Christianity in China has tended to be stable, even showing signs of stagnation. The number of Chinese Christians experienced […]

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Which Chinese Bible Should I Recommend People Read?

[…] people across the world with an accurate, readable Bible in contemporary Chinese To give those who love God’s Word a text that has numerous reader helps, is visually attractive on the page, and is appealing when heard To equip serious Bible students with an accurate translation for personal study, private devotions, and memorization To […]

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It Starts with “Nǐ Hǎo”

Cross-Cultural Ministry in the Most Unexpected Place

[…] “Huí tóu jiàn.” From Service to Friendship Other Chinese-speaking UberEats or DoorDash drivers heard my conversations with Yuhong and started to show me the names on their phone screens. I have recently noticed a large increase in the number of Chinese-speaking drivers who come in. Free English lessons are a draw! Ministry in the […]

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Unmasking China’s “Official” Church

<p>China's " official" churches (those operating under the auspices of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement) are fairly often associated with terms such as "restrictive," "government-sanctioned," or even "Communist-controlled." Granted, one does not have to look too far within China's religious bureaucracy and its associated policies and practices to find evidence that would justify such notions. […]

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The 2023 Regulations for Religious Activity Site Registration

What the Party Doesn’t Want You to Know

Under Xi…steps toward liberalization have ended and even reversed…. Xi has removed term limits on his rule, called upon the media to serve the party, arrested outspoken lawyers and feminists, and renewed pressure on house and official churches; all sectors…have fallen under the CCP’s oversight and control.

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A Nestorian Grave Site

<p>In the historical news department, the Catholic news service UCA recently wrote about the discovery of a gravesite in Henan Province that is believed to be a burial site of the Nestorians, the earliest Christians to reach China in the Tang Dynasty.</p>

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House Church and TSPM: Surprising Admissions in China’s Official Press

<p>A recent article appearing in <a href="http://www.globaltimes.cn/" rel="nofollow">Global Times</a>, the English-language mouthpiece of the authoritative People's Daily, raises interesting questions about how China's leaders view the relationship between the official and unofficial church.</p>

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Official Protestant Groups Plan Next Five Years of Sinicization

What Does the TSPM/CCC 5-Year Plan Tell Us about the Direction of Official Protestantism?

[…] order to generate an entirely fresh set of theological concepts. Collecting Information for Protestant Pastor Dossiers For example, the newer plan advocates collecting and studying pastoral staff’s views on theology in order to develop a range of Christian theologies from a “view of God,” a “Christology,” a “theory of man,” to an “ecclesiology,” all […]

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Policy, Implementation, and Shifting Official Perceptions of the Church in China

[…] basically stagnant. However, events during the past year suggest that a shift may be under consideration that would bring existing policies in line with reality. In March, 2008, unregistered urban church leaders from across China met to consider how they could more effectively engage in addressing social needs. These leaders not only advised the […]