Chinese Church Voices from 2019
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Chinese Church Voices—Top 10 posts of 2019
Which posts caught the attention of CCV readers this year?
Facial Recognition and the Church
It's quite common that people in China have to have their faces and identity cards scanned before being allowed into high-speed rail stations, but the same approach has triggered controversies when used in some churches.
Weathering the Storm of Persecution
God does not permit an absence of trials, and they come today with beating drums.
Though the snow blankets the ground, the red plum blossoms are still bright. As persecution arrives, our love for the Lord deepens.
Developing a Returnee Ministry from Overseas
Why returnees need ministry from their "home" churches abroad and how it can be done.
An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors
Delineating nine areas of expectations for pastors in China.
Those Who Have Served Faithfully
In the Nujiang Valley, Yunnan
Some of the stories and faces of those brought the gospel to remote areas of China.
Training Lay Leaders in China
The Hou Zaimen church in Jinan, Shandong Province has developed a system for training lay people and managing meeting points which are contributing to the spiritual growth of believers.
The Pastor’s Identity
Three-self church pastor Chen Shengfeng reflects on the identity of the pastor.
The Challenge of Relationships in the Church
What they should be and how they can damage the witness of the church.