The Chinese Mission Convention (CMC) will be holding their annual conference at the end of the month. For the second year in a row, they have opted for a virtual conference. CMC Global 2021 is hosted by Ambassadors for Christ, Inc (AFC). For those of you not familiar with AFC, it is a Pennsylvania-based organization committed to reaching Chinese intellectuals for Christ.
CMC started in 1983 as a triennial convention to “challenge and mobilize Christians—Chinese and non-Chinese—of the calling to be ambassadors for Christ in all walks of life, locally and globally, to reach Chinese, non-Chinese, and unreached people groups.”
According to the CMC Global 2021 site,
CMC is dedicated to empowering individuals and churches to reach the world for Christ. Since its beginning in 1983, CMC has been attended by over 45,000 people. Numerous churches, organizations, and individuals have been empowered and mobilized for God’s mission.
The vision and focus of CMC does not end with the close of the convention. AFC is committed to working with a variety of churches, individuals, faculty, and organizations to follow up on the progress and special needs of those who dedicate their lives to full-time ministry.
Here is the promotional video for the conference:
ChinaSource is one of 17 organizations hosting virtual exhibitor booths. If you’re already registered, you can stop by now. We have two people “manning” the booth, and we’d love to chat with you.
If you haven’t registered yet, there’s still time. Register to participate as an individual or with your church. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be encouraged by what God is doing around the world.
Joann Pittman
Joann Pittman is Vice President of Partnership and China Engagement and editor of ZGBriefs. Prior to joining ChinaSource, Joann spent 28 years working in China, as an English teacher, language student, program director, and cross-cultural trainer for organizations and businesses engaged in China. She has also taught Chinese at the University …View Full Bio
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