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When Christians are Persecuted

<p>Reports of Christians being detained, harassed, fined or otherwise hindered from living out their faith have led many to conclude that persecution is the norm in China. Yet while such incidences do occur, a much larger number of Christians engages seemingly unhindered in a wide variety of activities on a daily basis.</p>

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The Unseen Side of China’s Internet Explosion

[…] one's family was particularly privileged. Today, although wired telephones in every home still may not be the norm, personal mobile phones are considered a necessity. Even for migrant workers with no permanent home and very few personal possessions, the mobile phone is a lifeline to family back home and to job opportunities in the city.</p>

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Another Look at the Life of Eric Liddell

A Book Review

<p>A number of books have been written about Eric Liddell, but this one is different.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Church Cares for Elderly in Zhangzhou City Nursing Home

Run by the Tabitha volunteer service center of Beimen Church in Zhangzhou City, the Jiale Nursing Home opened in May 2021 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the founding of the church, which was established on Easter.

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Christians United For China

[…] have been removed from churches in China by force. These crosses were not removed just from unregistered house churches; some were removed from government-recognized Three-Self churches. Many church services and meetings in Beijing, Henan, Anhui, Shanxi, Guangdong, Sichuan, Jiangxi, Shandong, Gansu, and other places were interrupted and leaders detained. Some church buildings were demolished and […]

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The Next Decade of the Church in China

[…] the number of Christians in China is between 3-5%. The Challenges and Way Out for the Church in China in the Next Decade Based on my own service experience, looking back at the past decade, I feel that the church in China has transitioned from growing rapidly to staying steady, with a declining trend. […]

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Put Down the Tea Leaves (and Look Out the Window)

<p>For those in long-term service in China, one of the difficulties in discerning where things are headed politically and socially is knowing how to separate out significant long-term trends from those events that, while appearing important in the moment, may prove to be mere distractions. This is particularly true for those working with the […]

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China and the Church: 5 Trends to Watch in 2018

<p>How the church weathers the uncertain days ahead will depend on a number of factors. Here are five areas to watch.</p>

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The Final Number Is In!

Thanks to all our wonderful friends and donors, we are looking forward to what 2022 will bring with renewed energy for our kingdom calling.

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Assessing Political Reform in China

[…] Deng Xiaoping’s ascendancy to power, a sober assessment of the political implications of Deng’s reforms is much needed. <em>China’s Political Development: Chinese and American Perspectives</em> proposes to fill this gap by bringing together the insights of two dozen eminent scholars, twelve each from China and the United States, to address key aspects of governance reform since 1978.</p>