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More than Conquerors

Open Doors has released its latest World Watch List, the annual roster of countries where persecution of Christians is most extreme. China moved up in the rankings, from 19th to 15th place among the 50 nations profiled.

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Influentials

Individuals Who Largely Determine Change

I read a fascinating book in 2003 titled The Rise of Christianity by Rodney Stark. It is a sociologist’s look at how Christianity grew from a small collection of adherents to the dominant world religion in less than three centuries. There are a number of fascinating lessons and insights in the book, but the […]

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Facing the Challenges

[…] bored audiences often accidentally tuned in to Christian radio stations. The style of Christian broadcasters, which was gentle and compassionate in comparison to the typical aggressive “Red Guard” style, proved to be highly attractive to the audience. In this way, evangelical programs won many people to Christ. Nevertheless, the political and social climate changed […]

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The Great Repositioning

[…] Looking forward, the Chinese churches in Canada are poised to play a vital role in bridging cultural and religious divides, exemplifying the Christian mandate of love and service in a multicultural context. As diaspora Chinese churches redirect their mission efforts due to fewer opportunities to send short-term teams to the mainland, God is taking […]

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The New Normal for Faith-Based, Foreign NGOs in China

Key Provisions of the New Law

<p>The <em>Law on the Management of Foreign Non-Governmental Organizations' Activities within Mainland China </em>was passed on April 28, 2016 and will take effect January 1, 2017.</p>

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Unpacking China’s Cities

[…] industries higher up the value chain, the service sector continues to grow. The “service” cities in the Brookings study have exhibited the highest growth in employment since 2006. Many of these cities had been industrial hubs but have managed to retool as centers of financial services and e-commerce. Closing the Gap While all cities […]

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The Facts about the Church in China

Facts about the church in China may be more readily available than they were 10 or 15 years ago. But more information does not necessarily produce greater clarity. Often the opposite results.

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Cultivating Chinese Missionaries Faithfully and Realistically

[…] much fruit for his kingdom. Resources Bowen, Earle and Dorothy. 1991. “What Does It Mean To Think, Learn, Teach?” In Internationalising Missionary Training, edited by William Taylor, 203-16. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic. Lingenfelter, Judith E. and Sherwood G. Lingenfelter. 2003. Teaching Cross-Culturally: An Incarnational Model for Learning and Teaching. Grand Rapids: Baker Publishing Group. McKinney, Lois. 1991. “New […]

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Is China Persecuting More Christians for their Faith?

<p>According to the China Aid 13.8% more Christians in China were persecuted last year as compared with 2011, continuing a trend of increasing persecution that goes back to at least 2007.</p>

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The Elusive Path to Religious Freedom

[…] curricula. Finally, terrorism concerns the violence of religious groups such as the Islamic State, al Qaeda, and the Taliban. Exploring the role of military intervention in providing security for religious minorities, Thames looks specifically at the need for political and military leaders to take into the account the religious dimension of conflict. Blindness to […]