Chinese Christian History 101
...figure in the local independence movement. It is disappointing and puzzling that the author seems to deliberately ignore Watchman Nee, who had far-reaching influence on the local churches in China....
...figure in the local independence movement. It is disappointing and puzzling that the author seems to deliberately ignore Watchman Nee, who had far-reaching influence on the local churches in China....
...women limited rights through ordination as local preachers. This would quickly influence work in China and, in the years immediately following this decision, five Chinese women were ordained as local...
...individual authorities’ discretion. This was a feature, not a bug, of the system. Local officials could enforce unspoken protocols—limiting which foreign NGOs would be allowed to register, and in which...
...national, provincial, and local level. For most of the people displaced from China, especially families with young children, the door remains closed due to the many taxing and obstructing policies...
...at around 9:10 pm. The blaze was put out by 10:45 pm, according to the local emergency management bureau. The local authorities are looking into the cause of the incident...
...family and the church. Humbly wait and learn—missions cannot be rushed. Cross-cultural ministry is different from local evangelism. The cost, personnel requirements, and difficulties are significantly greater than for local...
...visited them. During this time, he attended a local fellowship where he connected with a local hospital working with children who had more of the same challenges. This introduction in...
...Typhoon Muifa made landfall at the port city in what local media called the strongest tropical cyclone to hit the populous Yangtze River Delta in a decade. Science / Technology...
...of the village of his ancestors, Fu Ma Ying. At a bus stop near the Grand Canal, he approaches a local “middle-aged man with a crewcut” (those of you who’ve...
Featured Article Temple excursions booming among Chinese youth (September 21, 2022, The China Project) According to government data, there are currently more than 33,000 Buddhist temples in China. An increasing number of...
...the Chinese government in support of students with moderate to severe special needs. Local Churches Finally, though members of local churches actively visit widows and the hospitalized, they don’t know...
...inbox. I quickly put away my phone and told myself: tomorrow morning! But I couldn’t wait. I soon found myself, still in bed, reading the Quarterly or, more accurately, gulping...