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100 Years of God’s Protection and Guidance (Part 1)

Turning Adversities into Blessings

History has convinced me that God cares about China in his missional plan. This anniversary carries spiritual meaning when we see that the Chinese church has witnessed God’s protection and guidance over the past 100 years.

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100 Years of God’s Protection and Guidance (Part 2)

Policies and Plans in Favor of Christianity

[…] and religious freedom. Foreign missional non-profit organizations, including those in Hong Kong, were allowed to provide community services and professional training.10 Despite rigorous regulation still being in force to deter open proselytizing programs, these organizations performed countless ministries to transform the culture so that the environment became more receptive to the gospel. The Great […]

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Speeding Up? Or Slowing Down?

A Study on the Current Church Growth Situation in China

[…] Number” VS “Number from Five Years Ago” Sample Churches Current > Five Years Ago No Change Current < Five Years Ago Total Municipality/Provincial Capital 69.0% 18.3% 12.7% 100.0% City 83.7% 5.8% 10.5% 100.0% County/Town 74.2% 12.9% 12.9% 100.0% Village 41.7% 19.4% 8.9% 100.0% Total 71.0% 12.9% 16.1% 100.0%   Accordingly, the growth rate of “current reported size” over that of five years ago is as below: We can see from Table 1 that 71% of the sample churches claim they have increased in attendance significantly over the past five years. Only 16.1% of them say the opposite, and 12.9% say there has been no change. This shows that most of the churches have had good growth. Table 2: Growth Rate of “Current Reported Size” over “Five Years Ago” (%) Sample Churches Growth Rate of Previous Five Years Average Annual Growth Reference: Sample Size Municipality/Provincial Capital 43.5% 7.5% 71 City 70.1% 11.2% 86 County/town 42.7% 7.4% 31 Village -4.6% -0.9% 36 Total 49.7% 8.4% 224   Table 2 suggests that except for the rural churches, which reported a negative growth of -0.9%, the other respondents all showed considerable growth. The total average annual growth is 8.4%, quite a handsome figure and also in tune with those saying there is a growth rate of 8%. During the time of visiting the various churches, we noticed a very interesting and also common phenomenon, the figures we heard from the church leaders indicating the current number at the church and the number from the week just previous to the interview were different. For instance, often times, especially in rural areas, when we asked the church leader what the size of the congregation was, they might say 200 or 300 people. Yet, when we asked how many people attended the previous week’s service, the answer might be only 20 or 30. Why was that? Later we learned that the current number included those who had already moved to other places. Table 3: “Current Reported Number” VS “Previous Week’s Attendance” Sample Churches Current > Previous Week No Change Current < Previous Week Total Municipality/Provincial Capital 60.3% 30.1% 9.6% 100% City 63.6% 30.3% 6.1% 100% County/Town 81.3% 18.8% 0.0% 100% Village 72.2% […]

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Love Online, Chinese Style

The explosion of China's online Christian community has not only provided believers with a new platform for expressing their faith, it is also helping to meet practical needs within the Christian community. Recently Chinese Church Voices featured an article from the online Christian newspaper Gospel Times about Christian dating websites in China.

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New Online Course: “The Church in China Today”

As part of the ChinaSource Institute’s ongoing effort to provide resources for those serving in China, we are pleased to announce our latest online course, “The Church in China Today.”

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Perceptions and Priorities of Christian Leaders in China

A recent survey of Christian leaders in China and representatives of churches and organizations outside China that work with these leaders provides insight into the health of China’s churches and their ministry priorities. It also looks at their involvement in society and mission outreach. In addition, participants were surveyed regarding restrictions they had experienced […]

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Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference

[…] should not harm “good customs” (a nod to Chinese culture?) nor interfere with “judicial, administrative functions and social life” (the Constitution only notes no interference with education). Online Activities and the COVID Era In the COVID era, as the Chinese government aims for a zero-covid situation, Chinese cities have been in a strict lockdown […]

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Zhongguancun Online Begins Selling Good Shepherd Audio Bible Player Online

In China, printed Bibles are still only legally sold and distributed through registered churches. However, online Bibles such as O-Bible and YouVersion, and audio Bible machines (mp3 player) are becoming popular. This article is about an audio Bible player that is currently on sale in China.

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Whose Agenda

[…] integrity. Second, the financial capacity of the Chinese church often puts her at the receiving end of resources and finances from outside. Is our attitude one of superiority and controlling? Do we threaten to withhold our finances if our partners in China refuse to be bought by our funds? Examples abound of how unwise […]

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In-Person vs Online Church Gatherings (1)

Exploring the relationship between traditional church and online gatherings and what might be the direction of future gatherings in the church.