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China’s Foreign NGO Law

A Silver Lining?

<p>In a recent <em>Christianity Today</em> article on the wave of laws hitting foreign NGOs globally, Morgan Lee refers specifically to China when she writes, “Nearly 20 percent of the world’s population could lose access to the ministry efforts of Western Christians next year.”</p>

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4 Drivers of Change for Foreign Workers in China

A recent post by Swells in the Middle Kingdom (SMK) on China’s “ new normal” highlights the changing situation facing foreign Christians who serve in China. While the effects of President Xi Jinping’s policies upon foreigners in China have become increasingly evident; the changes go beyond simply a tightening political environment. Understanding the multiple […]

View From the Wall

China in 2020

Vol. 9, No. 3

<p>Considering the changes that are sweeping though China, what will China look like in 2020? How are these changes affecting the people of China?</p>

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China’s NGO Policy: Iron Cage or Ladder to Success?

[…] regulations as a constraint, the authors urged NGO leaders to take these regulations as a guide on their journey toward greater opportunities. Pointing to the relatively small number of Christian-run NGOs in operation and the need for greater professionalization throughout the sector, they argued the only real constraints were internal. The oft-told story of […]

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A Shared Challenge

<p><em>Editor's note: This editorial originally appeared in "Building Together to Bless the Nations" (CS Quarterly, 2011 Autumn)</em></p>

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The Facts about the Church in China

[…] growing. All would agree that the church in China has grown dramatically from less than one million believers at the middle of the last century to its current number today. We just can’t agree on the number; depending on who is counting, it may vary from less than 30 million to more than 100 million. […]

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The Coronavirus: A Shared Narrative

[…] Wuhan, would suddenly become very different. Speaking to the congregation via YouTube the following Sunday, one elder prefaced their inaugural virtual service with these words: Recently a number of our elders attended a prayer meeting for China. At that event a Chinese pastor explained how the Chinese church was forced to follow the exact […]

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These Next Ten Years

[…] come to faith in the West—many in the wake of Tiananmen—there was little thought of what would happen when, and if, they began to return in significant numbers. Today an increasingly influential urban church, the gradual but steady momentum toward equipping and sending cross-cultural workers from China, and the growing role of the hai […]

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7 Trends: Why You Need to Pay Attention

[…] rethink about the role of foreign workers. When I wrote the original posts, I was reflecting primarily on the growth of the indigenous Christian community, both in numbers and in influence. Chinese believers are leading in ways that would not have been possible 20 or 30 years ago. As a result, some contributions that […]

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Closing the Gaps

[…] they leave China, for those sent out as missionaries it is just beginning. Together both groups comprise perhaps several hundred people. Yet there are many times that number of Christians among the hundreds of thousands of ordinary Chinese leaving China each year. They are neither in such dire straits that they require rescue or […]