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The Chinese Church: Great Progress and Great Work Yet to Be Done
[…] What the Lord has accomplished is truly beyond anything we could have ever asked or imagined. From 1949 to 1979, during a period of intense persecution, the number of Chinese Christians nearly quadrupled from around half a million to nearly 2 million. In the early 1980s, at the request of Chinese house church pastors, […]
“Waffle House” of Northwest China
[…] school eat at Waffle House and I’ve been able to develop relationships with some of them. When I first started working at Waffle House, I met a customer named Mr. Gao. He and I have become great friends and I meet weekly with him for lunch. He’s still not a believer, but I’ve shared […]
Ethical Storytelling
[…] story, the same set of facts may be related very differently. Consider, for example, a report in September 2020 from China Christian Daily, a domestic Christian media service, on an ethnic minority village in Yunnan Province that had outlawed belief in Christianity. Many overseas news organizations picked up the story, treating it as just […]
Supporting Article
Wolfensberger’s 18 Wounds Faced by Devalued People
[…] killing thoughts and death maki Wolfensberger, W. (1998b). A Brief Introduction to Social Role Valorization: A High-order Concept for Addressing the Plight of Societally Devalued People and for Structuring Human Services (3rd ed.). Syracuse, NY: Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership & Change Agentry (Syracuse University) p. 12-21. Image credit: Wheelchair by Andrew Hefter via Flickr.
Stewardship Resources for China
[…] The Sower provides a solid foundation for those faced with the challenge of gathering and stewarding financial resources for ministry. For further information on The Sower, please contact ChinaSource. Generosity Path has added Chinese subtitles to several of their video testimonies and messages, which draw on the real life experiences of those who have […]
Editorials
The Olympic Challenge
[…] any inquiry with a tired meiyou (meaning— “We don’t have it.”), today—“Welcome!” and “Can I help you?” are becoming more common phrases as Beijing moves toward a service-oriented culture. Newly built parks add color to what was once a very gray landscape, while overhead gigantic billboards proclaim China’s dream of hosting “the best Olympics […]
China’s Church through Western Eyes
[…] victims of a godless state that is bent on their destruction. While it may have been accurate 30 years ago, this narrative overlooks evidence of a growing number of Christians in both the registered and unregistered church who are practicing their faith openly on a consistent basisfor example, sharing the Gospel with friends and […]
Toward a Flourishing Society
[…] Christian publisher and member of Beijing’s Shouwang Church, passed away two days later. As the co-founder of Oak Tree Press, Xu had been instrumental in making a number of significant Christian classics available to readers in China. Xu came to Christ while in university and became an early member of Shouwang Church. Both he […]
International Students in China–The Road Ahead?
[…] train and deploy foreign students back to their home countries for ministry.” And in 1954 Mark Hanna and John Bjorkland launched American Citizens Residing Overseas for Study and Service (ACROSS) “to empower Americans to study overseas and thereby evangelize in close countries.” Diaspora missiology offers a biblical rationale and strategy for ISM, and it gives […]
Six Trends Shaping China (and What They Mean for the Church)
[…] little track record in establishing globally recognized brands that can fuel ongoing demand into the future. As the workforce ages and as China moves toward a more services- and information-oriented economy, the church will find itself ministering to those who are moving out of factory life and into more stable jobs in the cities. […]