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In-Person vs Online Church Gatherings (2)
In this article from OC Behold, Pastor Zhong Rongkai talks about the importance of online church gatherings during quarantine. Pastor Zhong says Christians should take advantage of this time to “practice readiness” for future outreach and ministry. Zhong gives practical advice on how churches can prepare for such future opportunities. Because of the length, […]
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China’s Online Christian Community
[…] is safe to say that there is no evidence that Christian content per se is considered sensitive. The reality is that there is a thriving Christian community online where believers are participating in conversations about what is going on in China and the world, discussing issues and engaging in debates, accessing theological training, offering […]
Christians Go Online to Comment on the Kunming Massacre
[…] to bring the attackers who escaped to justice. Several days later the government announced that all of the attackers who fled had been arrested. Chinese people went online to express their grief and anger at the attacks. Christian voices were also in the mix, calling for prayer for the victims and their families and […]
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Online Videos on the Church and Misuse of Authority
Dr. Diane Langberg’s Online Videos on the Church and Misuse of Authority “Power, Deception, and the Church” Dr. Langberg’s plenary speech at the 2018 American Association of Christian Counselors conference, Dallas “Use and Misuse of Authority” “Narcissism and the System It Breeds” “The Church as a Healing Community” Christian counselor, Diane Langberg, […]
Online Event: The Role of Confucian and Christian Dialogue in the China Puzzle
Earlier this year, we organized an online lecture by Dr. Andrew Kaiser as part of our joint lecture series with the United States China Catholic Association (USCCA) and the China Academic Consortium. The next lecture in this series, organized by the China Academic Consortium, will be held on Sunday, November 22 at 4PM (Pacific […]
Online Event: The Vessel Overturned
Current Views on Hong Kong Christian Civic Life
On February 25, the US-China Catholic Association (USCCA) will be hosting an online event that is part of the joint lecture series sponsored by USCCA, ChinaSource, and ERRChina. This will be the first of three lectures that we have planned for 2021. The title of the lecture is “The Vessel Overturned: Current Views on Hong Kong Christian […]
An Online Missions Convention
[…] life, locally and globally, to reach Chinese, non-Chinese, and unreached people groups.” As with so many other conventions and events this year, the entire event was held online. While there is great loss in not being able attend the event live, the ability to do something like this virtually is, in fact, a gift. […]
Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?
[…] Dominican missionaries operated with increasing freedom until an Edict of Toleration was issued by the emperor. Beginning in 1807, Protestant missionaries traveled to China to spread their brand of Christianity. They have grown since then to number in the tens of millions, as we shall see. Thus, believers in Jesus Christ have been preaching […]
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Changing China, Changing Roles, Unchanging Commission
Foreigners in China Today
[…] and educated people, many of them professionals. It would seem, too, that there are more Christians at all levels of society. More Christian literature, blogs, web sites, online training resources, and overseas training options make it possible for believers to grow in their knowledge of the Bible and in their ability to serve, and […]
Patience Needed
[…] decade after decade, trusting in God to work his will in his way at his time. This article was published in the May 2010 issue of ChinaSource Online. under the title, "Reaching Chinese Worldwide: Patience." It originally appeared as an article on the China Institute website; China Institute has since grown into the Global China Center. […]