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Chinese Christian Voices

Left-behind Children and the Rural Church

<p>As China develops and urbanization accelerates, so does the number of Christians flowing out of the countryside. This has left many rural churches with shrinking numbers and aging congregations. </p>

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3 Ways Christians in China Can Support Blind People

<p>The challenges blind people face in China and how Christians can help.</p>

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Hearing from the Church in China, Part 1

The Quest for Trustworthy Information

One…reason for drop in the number of publications the measures introduced to combat the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in…less direct contact. However…the decline started before the arrival of the pandemic and secondly, the Communist Party had…been busy for many years…to control the information environment, even before the watershed 2018 regulations came into force.

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Calvinism on the Ground in China

<p>In recent years Calvinism has become an increasingly common topic of discussion within Chinese Christian circles. This trend has not gone unnoticed, and many scholars of Christianity in China are working to document and understand the growth of Reformed Christianity within the mainland. </p>

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Lessons from the Life of Samuel Pollard

<p>It is easy for the church to lose sight of her purpose in the face of today’s challenges. During a recent commemoration of Samuel Pollard, a missionary whose life dramatically impacted large pockets of southern Yunnan, Pastor Gai of Kunming preached on the nature of the church and the calling we must not lose […]

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A COVID-Fatigue Antidote

Wherever you are in this (third) summer of pandemic, may the Lord make his face to shine upon you.

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Holy See-China Provisional Agreement

The Balance Sheet Five and a Half Years Later

Chinese Catholics are called to witness to their fellow citizens that they are Christians and good citizens, like all others, working for the common good of the whole country and in keeping with their own culture.

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How Many Christians in China? Preferred Estimates, Part 2

<p>What is your current best estimate of how many Christians there are in China, and how did you arrive at that number?</p>

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ZGBriefs | April 7, 2016

<p></p> <p>Inside A Chinese Self-Help Group (April 1, 2016, <em>Roads and Kingdoms</em>)<br /> I found my self-help group through an Uber driver. In China, the car service’s drivers are often part-timers who have other occupations—hotel managers, entrepreneurs, housewives—each with his or her own reason for driving, but with the common desire of “going out and learning.”</p>

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Returnee Ministry in the Era of Migration—Local Church as a Community to Receive

The local church can play a pivotal role in welcoming returnees, offering them care, and helping them navigate the challenges they face upon their return.