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The Overseas NGO Law: A Second Look

[…] under the Overseas NGO (ONGO) Law is getting underway, albeit slowly. The Ministry of Public Security, charged with overseeing foreign organizations in China, is adapting to its new role. Organizations designated as Professional Supervisory Units (PSUs) are likewise forging partnerships with overseas groups. In some localities, provincial officials are taking the initiative to meet […]

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China and the Church: 5 Trends to Watch in 2018

[…] If vigorously enforced, these regulations could severely impact the activities of unregistered churches by imposing severe fines on those leading and hosting church gatherings. Provisions in the new regulations could also affect Christian publishing and online activity, as well as believers going abroad for study or conferences. The seriousness with which national and local […]

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Billy Graham’s Legacy of Partnering

[…] of missionary parents. As China’s process of reform and opening took shape under Deng Xiaoping, the Institute began convening evangelical leaders to consider how to respond to new opportunities for service in China. Momentum for collaboration built into the 1990s, when a new multi-organizational effort based out of the Institute gave birth to what […]

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You Can’t Do That in China!

[…] beneath the surface. By limiting our vision of what is possible, our narratives keep us from recognizing when the church may be in fact doing something entirely new.  This was brought home to me in the mid 2000s, when, during frequent trips to the mainland, I began to see believers doing things that I […]

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The Coronavirus: A Shared Narrative

[…] has been sharing information about how Christians in China are responding to COVID-19. As the virus continues to worsen in severity outside China, these stories take on new significance. They are no longer merely interesting accounts of how the church in China is adapting in extreme circumstances; today they are instructive for believers everywhere […]

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Seeing Things Differently

[…] by how it is being made into the image of Christ. The personal transformation taking place in the lives of Chinese believers is the key to this new narrative. In this light, the familiar themes of our common narratives don’t go away; they take on new meaning. China’s government is repressive, and its church has many […]

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Closing the Gaps

[…] opportunities that are currently under-resourced or underdeveloped. Rallying those who have been called to serve in these areas creates the space for them to work together in new ways, leveraging their respective strengths and doing more together than they could accomplish by simply working alone. Yet some have pointed out that this granular approach […]

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Welcome to the City

[…] would experience total unity. The inclusion of the word “total” implies that there can be partial unity. In fact there are different expressions of unity in the New Testament. Ephesians 4:3-5a is an expression of the unity of family. When each of us comes to Christ we become children of God, which makes us […]

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Toward a Typology of Christian Leaders in China

[…] is an issue of major concern. She may have already ventured into the city to work among migrants, but is finding it difficult to adapt to the new environment (particularly if she steps further out of her comfort zone and seeks to engage with urban youth and intellectuals). While possessing a strong knowledge of […]

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How China’s Christians Can Heal China’s Environment

Vol. 11, No. 2

[…] pollution, and polluted water has sparked protests in cities and villages throughout the country. At the same time, Christianity is experiencing an unprecedented flourishing in China. The new Christian believers thus have an opportunity to help address the pollution and other environmental problems that are so harmful to many people in China. In this […]