Chinese Church Voices from 2019
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True Luxury
Many Chinese today are obsessed with attaining lives of luxury. A Christian observes that this obsession grows out of a desire for identity and recognition that can only truly be found in the gospel.
The Poor Preachers of the Chinese Church
In a somewhat hyperbolic yet prophetic tone, writer Huo Shu rallies Christians to reconsider the idea of “poor preachers.”
Mid-Autumn Festival—A Christian Perspective
On September 13, Chinese celebrated one of China’s biggest holidays—Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节). This article from the Gospel Times looks at if and how Christians should observe the holiday.
Cults and the Rural Church
Rural areas are especially at risk for false teaching. The danger of cults, says Brother Liu, cannot be taken lightly.
As Church Growth Slows
What can the church in China do to develop in the face of slowing church growth?
When a Member Seeks Financial Gain in the Church
In a time of rapid development, some feel the pull to get rich quick and fall prey to financial cons and scams. Church leaders must be on guard lest they infiltrate the church.
A Cathedral in Shanghai
St. Ignatius Cathedral in Shanghai is one of the oldest and most historic Catholic buildings in China.
The Importance of First-Hand Faith
A pastor talks about the importance of each believer standing in a father-child relationship with God through personal experience and knowledge of the Lord Jesus.
China’s Churches Reaching China’s Ethnic Minorities, Part 2
Stories of Chinese Christians reaching minority groups in China.