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Viewing the Registered Church through Different Lenses

[…] particular restrictions placed upon TSPM pastors by Chinese authorities. This is certainly the case today, as Xi Jinping’s “Sinification” campaign takes hold and pastors are under increased pressure to parrot the Party line, including during their Sunday sermons. Such efforts to politicize the church are part of life within the registered church sphere, but […]

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China’s (Unfinished) Education Explosion

The number of colleges has effectively doubled, and college graduates have increased from approximately one million in 1998 to 7.5 million in 2012.1 China's spending on research and development has outpaced that of many other developed nations. Given the growth of the middle class and the fact that most families have only one child, […]

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Sharing Eternal Truth on Shortwave Radio

Old-School Tech Beats Modern Monitoring

[…] helpful for us. Those who are familiar with the house church situation in China will know that the situation is really difficult for us now, especially the pressures from the government and the restriction of books and materials from overseas. As a result, the house churches are facing a difficult situation. We are very […]

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Loneliness in the World, Unity in Solitude

[…] United States. This is LeaderTrek, a program of Trailhead Fellowship, partnering in Washington State with the China ministry of ACCTS (the Association for Christian Conferences, Teaching, and Service). Trailhead Leadership also has LeaderTreks and similar programs taking place this year in Colorado, California, Montana, Texas, and Arizona. Brother Wei wrote this summary of a […]

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When Less Is More

[…] Their expanding outreach programs spoke of the church’s growing influence. Their well-equipped facilities were a measure of the comparatively higher standard of living enjoyed by an increasing number of Christians in China. Members traveling overseas for conferences or training provided firsthand accounts of life in their churches back home. Eventually shut down by authorities, […]

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Twenty-five and Counting

[…] Studies, took on the challenge of managing the new publication and has served faithfully in that role ever since. Dona Diehl of the Evangelical Missions and Information Service (EMIS) designed the first issue and continues to lend her artistic touch to each one. During the past six years we have witnessed China’s entry into […]

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A Chinese Christian Observes Ramadan

[…] of his fast, Mark also took from his month-long sojourn new insights into how cross-cultural workers from China need to prepare for their own lifetime journeys of service. He pondered new questions about what qualifications are needed in those who are sent. He also thought deeply about the role of those, like himself, who […]

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Partnering with Churches in China

Toward a New Paradigm

[…] Chinese brothers and sisters are praying for them as well. Sharing Experiences Christians in China are launching into new areas such as education, marriage and family ministry, service to their communities, and reaching non-Chinese both domestically and beyond China’s borders. In many cases there are no experienced leaders to guide these new ventures. While […]

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End of an Era?

[…] years. How believers outside China choose to respond in this transition will determine in part the nature of these stories.  A few years ago I explored a number of possible responses to this new season in the e-book 7 Trends Impacting Foreign Christians in China. The situation has continued to evolve in the years since, but […]

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Beyond Politics

[…] are motivated to seek change within their society will choose to live out their faith. Christians in China are already providing examples through their forays into a number of areas.  In the nascent field of Christian education, parents, teachers and church leaders are currently experimenting with a variety of alternatives to the state education […]