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ZGBriefs | November 19, 2020

Catholic Mass in Shanghai in the Time of COVID (2020) (November 17, 2020, Sinosplice) English Church services for foreigners have still not been allowed to resume, even though church services in Chinese resumed months ago. (I assume it’s the same for Catholics as for other Christians, but I’ll correct this if I’m wrong.) Anyway, […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Celebrating Holy Week in China

<p>Many churches in China marked Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday with special worship services. Here are pictures from two of the services.</p>

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Telecommunications and the Internet in China

<p>Among developing countries, China is number one in the pace at which telecommunication services and the Internet are being developed. These developments will contribute enormously to China’s modernization and integration into the global economy and may have significant domestic social and political impact. </p>

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Opening the Door to Reconciliation

[…] had spoken with the best of intentions. How could Chen Li have interpreted her words in that way? When the prayer group member suggested that Min Lei call Chen Li, talk with her about it, and possibly apologize, at first Min Lei refused. She felt she hadn’t done anything wrong. But as Min Lei […]

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Victor Plymire: A Faith Worth Imitating

<p>This article looks at a few key events in the life of Victor Plymire, a pioneer missionary to Tibet in the early 20th century. My prayer is that this brief glimpse into his life will enlarge your view of God so that your faith would be strengthened and you might pursue God with renewed […]

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Why the Urban Church Needs to Care for Migrant Workers

[…] many Christian migrants, have flocked to urban areas in search of better economic prospects. Urban populations have swelled, but so have tensions. Migrants lack access to public services and are often regarded by city residents as inferior. Yet, most city residents acknowledge city life would largely come to a halt without migrant labor. The […]

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Unreached People Groups in China

A Call to Action

[…] that our task is not finished. Jesus’ commission is for all the ethne, and he is worthy of worship from every single one of them. The Unreached: A Call to Prayer and Action China is home to some of the largest unreached people groups in the world. The three largest of these are the Hui, […]

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Why Church Planting Among Unreached People Groups in China?

[…] tree of the same kind. It took a large, healthy tree to reproduce other trees. It was in its DNA. That got me thinking that’s why we call one aspect of the missionary task “church planting.” The missionary must help develop a healthy church. It’s an intentional process. Paul planted, Apollos watered, but God […]

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Bearing With: Recognizing and Accepting Differences

[…] what he said. I just know that, as he talked, I was looking for the time when I could say, ‘I’m sorry’ to him.” When a phone call interrupted his monologue, she seized the opportunity and apologized. He accepted her apology, and their relationship was restored. By God’s design, we are different from each […]

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What’s the Finish Line of the Great Commission?

[…] who can lead these churches. Only then can the gospel continue to spread in places that are inaccessible to outsiders and even to near-culture Chinese Christians. The Call to Persevere Paul’s words to Timothy capture the attitude of perseverance that we need: I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I […]