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The Church in China

Making a Difference in Society

The author discusses five key ways in which TSPM churches are having a positive and eternal impact on Chinese society. Although controlled by the government, these churches continue to faithfully serve their Savior knowing that, ultimately, Jesus controls everything

Chinese Christian Voices

Meeting Gen Z where They Are—An Insider’s Perspective

Young people need a community where faith and real life intersect in meaningful ways, rather than simply attending traditional worship services.

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | July 13, 2017

<p></p> <p>China Tells Carriers to Block Access to Personal VPNs by February (July 10, 2017, Bloomberg)<br /> Beijing has ordered state-run telecommunications firms, which include China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom, to bar people from using VPNs, services that skirt censorship restrictions by routing web traffic abroad, the people said, asking not to be identified talking about private government directives.</p>

View From the Wall

What Churches in China Need Today

The Living Water

<p>There are key areas that agencies need to consider for their involvement in China to be effective and lasting.</p>

Book Reviews

Understanding and Serving in the “New China”

[…] the church as well. This book looks at the “New China” and the factors that have brought about the changes; it also examines how the church has entered this new society. Especially for those working with young people, who need to understand their mindset, this book provides a concise overview of key issues and influences.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Churches in China Begin Reopening

For the past several months, most churches in China have not been able to hold in-person services due to concerns over COVID-19. However, some churches in China have recently begun to reopen.

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Holistic Development in Yunnan Province

<p>Much is being done in China to advance medical and community services in rural areas. One example, a potential model for other areas of China, is the Zhaotong Community Development Program in Yunnan Province.</p>

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A Chinese Perspective on Expatriate Teachers

Interview and Commentary

<p>Professor Wang provides her views about expatriate, Christian teachers in China followed by the guest editor’s commentary on the key issues she addresses.</p>

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | August 13, 2020

China’s Days as World’s Factory Are Over, IPhone Maker Says (August 12, 2020, Bloomberg, via Yahoo! News) A key supplier to Apple Inc. and a dozen other tech giants plans to split its supply chain between the Chinese market and the U.S., declaring that China’s time as factory to the world is finished because […]

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Working for, in, and with International Agencies

[…] Since Mr. Chang has worked with international mission agencies in China, he understands many of the issues faced by these new, indigenous organizations. More recently he, along with key leaders from several churches, got together and started to brainstorm about forming a local mission organization to bring God’s word to minority people groups in China.</p>