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China’s Van Goghs
A Film Review
A look at the the oil painters in Dafen village, and at the creative process.
Reflections on China, 2014
[…] hardest places on earth. Could it be that God is raising up the Chinese church to complete the work of taking the "gospel to the whole world?" Please continue to pray for China and those who are supporting the church and Christian leaders. This may be the greatest opportunity for the gospel in our lifetime.
Majority World Missions and Chinese Missions
[…] many people out, but they’ve returned home quickly and without fruit. Some factors that boosted the Korean church’s sending were: huge church growth in the 60s and 70s; significant economic growth; South Korea’s good diplomatic relations with most countries around the world. Where will the Chinese missions effort fall on the spectrum of long-term […]
Official Protestant Groups Plan Next Five Years of Sinicization
What Does the TSPM/CCC 5-Year Plan Tell Us about the Direction of Official Protestantism?
[…] contrast, the newer plan makes this political standard apply to everyone. It advocates in 2026 that the churches should go much further than studying exemplary Christians “who… supported the Chinese revolution” and instead “strengthen the belief that Christians and the Communist Party share one heart and one mind and move in the same direction.” […]
The Chinese Mayor
A Film Review
The Chinese Mayor Directed by: Zhou Hou; Produced by Zhao Qi China, 2015 Mandarin Chinese with English subtitles 86 minutes in duration Available on Amazon and iTunes. Trailer available on YouTube. The city of Datong is located in Shanxi province in China. It has a long history and at one point was known for […]
At Home in This World
A China Adoption Story
At Home in This World . . . a China Adoption Story by Jean Macleod.
Reviewed by Mark Wickersham
The Steward Leader
Transforming People, Organizations and Communities
This is not a “how-to” book on leadership. It is a “who” book. Its thesis is based on the premise that without a clear understanding and commitment to the “who” of leadership, talking about the “how” will be unfulfilling, impossible to sustain and ultimately will do a disservice to the Christian leader.
Wherever You Go
A Conversation about Life, Faith, and Courage
Strangers Corrie Lee and Keiko Suzuki have just graduated from university and moved to China to start their first jobs. Corrie believes that God has called her there, while Keiko is in it for the work experience. No matter the reason, life in China quickly becomes about more than just that.
Nian
A Film Review
“If we let our fears hold us back, we will miss out on all that is beyond what we can imagine.”
ZGBriefs | June 15, 2023
Marriages in China drop to record low despite government push (June 13, 2023, The Guardian) The number of marriages in China last year dropped to 6.83 million, the lowest since records began in 1986. Data released by the Ministry of Civil Affairs showed the number of couples tying the knot in 2022 fell by […]