
Blog Entries on Christian Life
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“Living as a Christian in China” Webinar Recording Now Available
The “Living as a Christian in China” webinar recording is now available.
Lord, I Love You
A simple and catchy tune, as well as the repetitive nature of the lyrics, makes this Canaan Hymn easy to learn.
Webinar: What Is It Like to Be a Christian in China?
A New Offering from the ChinaSource Institute
Learn about the historical, social, and political context of Christians in China, as well as the external and internal challenges they are facing today.
Remembering the Dead
Finding ways as Christians to respect, honor, and remember the departed.
A Tool for Studying the Chinese Bible
A helpful reference work for those called to dig deeper into God's word in a Chinese context.
Which Chinese Bible Should I Recommend People Read?
A helpful overview of the various versions of the Chinese Bible and the terms and abbreviations that are commonly used to describe them.
A Chinese Christian says “No” to say “Yes!”
A recent Chinese Church Voices post featured one Chinese believer’s reflections on several related decisions she had made in her struggle to live out an authentic faith. Each decision involved saying “no” to the prevailing social norms, putting the author, Wei Chen, at odds with the expectations of co-workers, family, and even her fellow Christians. While Wei posed her decisions in the negative, they together represent a positive affirmation of the counter-cultural values to which many Christians in China aspire.
Key Challenges
At the Reformation500 Conference in Hong Kong, we have had the opportunity to chat with believers from around the country about various topics. One of the questions we have been asking is this: What are the key challenges facing believers in China today?