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Scattered to Sow

The role of China’s church in world evangelization has more to do with intentionality of heart than with getting to any one particular destination, whether Jerusalem or someplace else.

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Beyond the Golden Era

[…] establishment. Deep cultural divisions separated people according to ethnicity or class. As in our day, these extreme pressures provoked extreme responses. Some ran for the hills to get away from it all, sequestering themselves in caves to maintain their purity as they awaited the promised Messiah. Others took up arms and plotted the overthrow […]

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Generations of Church Leadership in China

[…] decades, set amidst the aftermath of the Communist Revolution, conjure up stark images cast in hues of grey. Meant to be an exciting era of forging a new future for China, its “can-do” spirit of self-sacrifice was marked by the violence and austerity of the Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution. In the words […]

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The Coronavirus: A Shared Narrative

[…] global church to work together in ways that transcend their own identities, agendas, and biases. Truth matters. While some would seek to exploit the coronavirus crisis by promoting racial division or peddling conspiracy theories, believers inside and outside China are uniquely positioned to model a commitment to discovering and telling the truth. The COVID-19 […]

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Space, Place, and Face

The Transformation of China’s Church

[…] of the church’s “spiritual center of gravity” from the countryside, where it experienced massive revival during the past decades, to the cities. Migrant peasant Christians have brought new faith communities to the cities, while a spiritual movement among intellectuals spawned urban fellowships that are today taking their place at the forefront of the church’s […]

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China’s Urbanization: Three Things You Should Know

[…] from the countryside to the cities in such a short period of time. To fully grasp the scale of this change, says Seto, it is necessary to get out of large modern cities like Beijing and Shanghai and go to some of China's second-tier cities. The contrast will give you an appreciation for where […]

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4 Drivers of Change for Foreign Workers in China

A recent post by Swells in the Middle Kingdom (SMK) on China’s “ new normal” highlights the changing situation facing foreign Christians who serve in China. While the effects of President Xi Jinping’s policies upon foreigners in China have become increasingly evident; the changes go beyond simply a tightening political environment. Understanding the multiple […]

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A Second Look at China’s Urbanization

[…] little more than farmland and low-rise housing across the river from China’s quintessential metropolis, Shanghai. Today Pudong is a showcase of China’s economic success and, with its new airport and state-of-the-art communications facilities, an important interface with the rest of the world. Pudong is the crowning achievement of a unique urbanization strategy, described in […]

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The Evolving Narratives

[…] the church was facing. Foreign workers congregated in major cities, where they served on university campuses, or in the Southwest, where they focused on reaching ethnic minorities. New platforms for medical and social service where developed. Myriad leadership training programs emerged, serving both the registered and unregistered church. In this context the needy church […]

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When “Apolitical” Is Not an Option

Echoes from the Church’s Past

[…] different era. China’s market-oriented economy was reshaping the nation, and a rapidly growing church was experiencing a new season of openness and opportunity. Chee contracted the SARS virus in 2003, along with his wife, Eleanor, and one of their children. Although his wife and son recovered, Chee did not. His doctoral degree from the […]

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