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A Big Piece of the Puzzle

[…] Jerusalem (BTJ) phenomenon, the issue of training Chinese missionaries seems to have fallen on the sidelines. More attention has been given to issues such as the controversial number of 100,000 missionaries, abuse of the genuine grass-root missionary spirit, and who has the right to represent BTJ. Despite the legitimacy of all these concerns, traininga […]

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Two Transformations

The Future of Christianity in China

[…] of religious organizations entering this realm has not been established. The government has not set out the ancillary policies, such as those on fund raising and preferential tax treatment, for religious organizations to enter this area. Charitable enterprise is not open, and government-run charities are still the main body for charitable services in China. […]

Book Reviews

A Much-Needed Update about Chinese Christianity

[…] that Cannot Be Hidden</em> by Brent Fulton<br /> <em>Reviewed by Li Jin</em></p> <p>Due to urbanization and social change, China’s churches look different today than they did a number of years ago. Urban churches, with unusual diversity, now comprise a major part of Chinese Christianity. Fulton identifies many of the changes the church has experienced […]

Chinese Christian Voices

China’s Churches Celebrate Christmas

[…] away from each other. We were required to wear masks throughout the one-hour worship. I have a hobby of taking photos, but when I picked up my phone and was about to take a photo, I was immediately reminded that I was not allowed to take pictures and post them on WeChat Moments. We […]

Chinese Christian Voices

When the Police Come Knocking

A Guide for Churches

[…] is unknown, we will not give up seeking and praying. 5. The church encourages brothers and sisters to use all legal means (such as voice recording, video, phone calls, letters, and in-person visits) to report the case to the police, to file complaints, to request a supervising police officer to be present, and to […]

Articles

Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?

[…] Christians in China today are present in all social strata, from the lowest to the highest. As David Aikman and others have pointed out, you can find taxi cab drivers, farmers, business people, students, professors, artists, musicians, writers and even Party officials who consider themselves followers of Jesus Christ6. Starting with massive growth in […]

View From the Wall

China’s Christian Education Today

View from the Wall

[…] children, they must pay tuition and church-run kindergarten tuition is not necessarily higher than that of other nursery schools. However, once a child starts primary school, the number of parents who continue sending their children to a church-run school will drop greatly as they will begin to have concerns over the unregistered school facilities […]

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Deploying Appropriate Technology

[…] usually have at least two people per Internet account—and China is no different. Thus, the currently reported numbers are, in reality, already under-estimated. The figures for mobile phone users are even more astounding. By the beginning of 2001, there will be 80 million mobile subscribers representing 6% of the population. Analysts project that by […]

Blog Entries

Christian School Education in China

The suppression of Christian school education, combined with a law that restricts children under 18 from attending Sunday school, severely curtails the ability of the church to disciple its children. This is a strategic space to watch. May the church, and the education and discipleship of its youth, continue to grow. May God continue […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 17, 2012

[…] military units were getting ready for war, despite warnings in state media that China is prepared to fight to end the stand-off. Blind China activist speaks by phone to Congress (May 16, 2012, AP) For the second time in less than two weeks, Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng has spoken by phone to a U.S. […]