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Religion Returning to the Center
<p>For a deeper understanding of some of the issues facing the church in China today, check out this e-journal from Germany.</p>
Reconsidering Traditional Teachings in Difficult Times
<p>Could the entrance of Buddhism into China offer cultural insights on how to share the message of Christ in China today?</p>
Being a Western Christian in the Global Church
Update Your View of the Global Church
<p>Before we can assess our role in the global church we must first have an accurate picture of the church around the world today.</p>
ZGBriefs | October 1, 2015
<p></p> <p>“Masters of the People”: China’s New Urban Poor (September 23, 2015, Dissent)<br /> The ranks of the poor in China today also include people who have lived in cities all their lives, and, as members of the industrial proletariat, were once considered “the masters of the people.”</p>
How Can Chinese Christians Foster a Reformation Spirit?
<p>Today Christians celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. But why?</p>
Looking Ahead: Which China?
<p>China today has been variously described as an emerging superpower, an economic miracle, a totalitarian regime, a corrupt kleptocracy, a regional hegemon, a bellwether of the future, and a victim of its past. Each of these narratives contains a kernel of truth, yet none by itself begins to do justice to the complexities of China.</p>
ZGBriefs | February 8, 2024
From Descendants of the Dragon to Heirs of God (February 6, 2024, Christianity Today) (subscription required) Their culture tells them the dragon is transcendent. Their Bibles tell them it’s evil. How should Chinese Christians approach this year’s zodiac animal?
ZGBriefs | February 24, 2022
3 Lessons for Chinese Churches from Herman Bavinck (February 18, 2022, Christianity Today) The Dutch theologian’s concern for the catholic, contextual, and public nature of the Christian faith can help congregations overcome sectarianism and stereotypes.
Will History Repeat Itself?
Whether a century ago or today, whatever our China stories may purport to tell us about being apolitical, of “leaving our politics at the door” or “staying out of politics,” one of the hard lessons of history is that foreign Christian involvement in China is unavoidably political.
Changing Dynamics of Church Growth in China
<p>What might affect church growth in China today?</p>