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Chinese Christian Voices

Is the Year of the Sheep Really Unlucky?

[…] calendar. According to the Chinese zodiac, which assigns an animal to each year in a 12-year cycle, currently we are in the Year of the Sheep.</p> <p> One of the superstitious beliefs about the Year of the Sheep is that it is an unlucky year, which means among other things, that it is best […]

Chinese Christian Voices

The Wenzhou Church Reborn from the Ashes

<p>This year’s attacks on church buildings in Wenzhou have been the subject of much analysis, the majority focusing on the relationship between church and government in Wenzhou. The following blog post, written by a Christian in China, and published in the mainland <em>Christian Times</em>, takes a closer look at the impact on the Wenzhou […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Success—Our Generation’s Greatest Spiritual Disaster, Part 1

The Transformation of a Millennial

<p>The story of a young woman who in the midst of artistic success realizes the emptiness of her life. This is part one of a two-part story which will continue next week. </p>

ZGBriefs

March 28, 2013

[…] course of only a few decades, a small, poor nation became todays second largest missionary sending country. In recent decades Christianity in China has also experienced rapid growth and as one of Koreas neighboring countries, there is much to emulate and many lessons to be learned from the passion and experience of the Korean Church.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

How to Minister to Seniors (2)

<p>The journal <em>ChurchChina</em> published an article earlier this summer on how Chinese Christians can care for and minister to the increasing senior population in China. Last week we published part one of a translation of that article in which the author describes her ministry to the elderly in a senior center. This week we publish part two which includes […]

Blog Entries

Worshiping in Chinese

Why Cross-Cultural Workers Don't Go to Chinese Church

[…] the risks to local believers (and to the expat workers as well) are such that it would be irresponsible to participate regularly in unregistered church services. Part one deals with some of the common objections to attending Chinese church services. In part two some of the main reasons why I have chosen to attend […]

Lead Article

The Family in China

[…] watcher is challenged by the seismic waves of change taking place. While mentally we still hold onto outdated picture postcards of bicycles, walled cities and blue-suited workers, one can only stare in disbelief at the skyscraper silhouetted Shanghai. One works to get a mental grip of the staggering implications of thirty million people’s annual […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Learning to Love after the Earthquake

<p>On May 12, 2008 a massive earthquake struck the province of Sichuan, leaving close to 100,000 people dead and millions homeless. One woman affected by the tragedy was Liao Zhi, a dance instructor who lost her daughter and mother-in-law, and both her legs. Some rescue workers from Vancouver gave her a Bible, and helped […]

Supporting Article

Christianity in China in the Context of Global Christianity

<p>Chinese Christians have a unique place in global Christianity and are entering into deeper conversations with Christians worldwide. What do they offer each other?   One of the greatest challenges to global Christianity is navigating fragmentation and diversity. Another significant challenge is interaction with people of other religions. How can Chinese Christians help in […]

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China’s Churches Celebrate Christmas

With many churches in Beijing not being able to worship on site this year due to the pandemic one Christian tells of a Christmas Eve worship service that he was able to attend.