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The Church in China Today
It’s Not What You Think
[…] happening in the church in China. True, it is impossible to tell the whole story in a 1.5-hour nutshell. There are too many moving parts, an overwhelming number of juxtapositions, and superfluous realities and misconceptions about the 21st century church in China. Still, Brent Fulton and his team do a wonderful job of clearly […]
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Tentmaking and Indigenous Urban Mission in China
[…] all his time in religious proselytization. Increasingly, house meetings in the cities are reported to the police by neighbors, not for political or religious reasons but for security reasons. There is concern about unemployed migrants causing trouble in the neighborhood. The shop is a tent both for the missionary’s family to live in and […]
The Overseas NGO Law: A Game-Changer?
[…] whether) they fit into the new reality created by the law. The provisions of the law are very broad and subject to interpretation, ultimately by the Public Security Bureau and other local officials tasked with working with foreign organizations. How their activities will be defined remains a huge question mark. The process of registration […]
Partnering with Churches in China
Toward a New Paradigm
[…] Chinese brothers and sisters are praying for them as well. Sharing Experiences Christians in China are launching into new areas such as education, marriage and family ministry, service to their communities, and reaching non-Chinese both domestically and beyond China’s borders. In many cases there are no experienced leaders to guide these new ventures. While […]
Marriage and the Church in Urban China
[…] task for being generally unkempt and lacking in social graces, and took Chinese women to task for not caring about men’s appearance but instead emphasizing wealth and security in their choice of a partner. In contrast to the Xinhua article’s assertion that, “The relationship between the two sexes is originally supposed to be one […]
New Report Highlights Roots of Religious Persecution in China
[…] statistics, the report highlights several root causes that help to explain why religious persecution is apparently on the rise. The report indicates a huge spike in the number of people sentenced for religious activities. On closer examination, it appears that the vast majority of these were members of the Almighty God cult, formerly known […]
Continuing Class Struggle and the Politics of Religion in China
[…] struggle still underpins the Party’s ideas about religion and how it is to be dealt with. Religious groups are seen as posing a particular threat to national security and social harmony and are thus singled out among other groups in society as needing special regulation. Those within the officially sanctioned religious bodies (in the […]
Collective Misunderstanding
[…] point: “The amount of literature translated and written by the Nestorians and their obvious effort to accommodate the faith to Chinese concepts and practices would have been in vain if most adherents were foreign or if there were not a large number of native priests to use the tools put at their disposal” (Covell, 33).
Who’s in Charge?
[…] strategies, budgets, and priorities set in agency boardrooms thousands of miles away, how can the workers from China be expected to lead? Multiply this tension by the number of different agencies represented on any given field, and it is no wonder this brother from China, when asked about partnering with international organizations, said, “It’s […]
Is Your Organization a Fit for China?
[…] the wrong reasons. (They may actually be more interested in connections or influence you are perceived to have, or resources you may bring, than in the actual service you intend to provide.) Who else is doing or has tried doing something similar? What have they learned? Discovering what works and what doesn't in China […]