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Chinese Christians in the New Era—Hope and Overcoming
[…] the Japanese invasion in the 1930s to protect their congregations and lost their lives as a result. Swells is right, of course, that a focus on the numbers of converts was always misplaced; the focus should always be on the faithfulness and integrity of those who do convert, not on whether they are numerous […]
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Business as Ministry
A look at one business that is being used effectively to bring the gospel to the people of one community.
So, How Are They Now?
A Follow-up on Chinese Christians after Their Expat Colleagues Had to Leave
Following up on Chinese Christians after their expat colleagues had to leave.
A New Year for Those Living in China’s New Normal
[…] who have not experienced the pain of sudden, unexpected uprooting it might be easy to think “but wasn’t that several years ago?” Yes, it was in 2017– 18 when many were forced out and others left because of what had happened to teammates or others around them. Then in 2020, just as those who […]
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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China
[…] have seen the need to balance care and prevention. The words (prevention messages) become more believable when they are fleshed out in practice (care). According to James 1:27, “True religion is to visit orphans and widows.” An international Christian agency has partnered with the official church to produce home-based care manuals for teaching believers […]
The Need for Professional Help
Having to leave your home in China suddenly is not just difficult, it is a trauma and should not be taken lightly.
Lingering COVID
I’m Fine but Sometimes I Don’t Feel That Way
[…] close our complex for at least a week or two.” This is what many have experienced recently in various locations across China as new cases of COVID- 19 have appeared. Often the first reaction is: “oh no, not this again. I thought life was back to normal.” I keep hearing that phrase, “back to […]
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How China’s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works
[…] way to grasp how the religious affairs bureaucracy works is to view it historically, which is especially useful as the structure today is a holdover from the 1950s. When the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) came to power, it organized all non-communists who wished to cooperateor collaborateinto a “united front,” by which allies could be […]
When Our Dream Came to a Halt
[…] say, this was not the way we wanted to live our last days in the place we loved. We left on a Friday morning—June 2 at 8. 10. It felt surreal. It was sad to think that this was the last time we would leave the place we called home. The place where our […]
It’s Easter. It’s Been a Long Time. Why Am I Still Hurting?
[…] many who were serving in China have had to leave or have been unable to return to China. Some were impacted by visa issues others by Covid- 19 restrictions. All have had to deal with disappointment, uncertainty, and grief. We’ve discussed this in several blog series including: “When the China Dream Comes to a […]