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Chinese Christians Pray following the China Eastern Airlines Crash

[…] in China have responded to the tragedy with prayer. This article from the China Christian Daily shares some of those prayers with us. Christians Pray for Families, Victims of China Eastern Airlines Crash Recently many Christians have been concerned about the China Eastern Airlines MU5735 crash, praying for the victims and their families. On […]

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Public Transcripts and Official Agendas

[…] the line.” Their public transcripts must conform to the official agenda. Anyone who has lived in China for a time recognizes this. The Party-state lays out its vision and within days the language from the directive (speeches and/or reports) makes its way into public discourse and is adopted by all segments of society. When […]

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Beyond “Two Camps”: The Complex Relationship between Official and Unregistered Church in China

<p>Attempts by China watchers to unravel the complexity of China's Christian community often result in a bifurcated view depicting a pitched battle between the Three Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM) and the house church. Liberal theology, political control, and collusion in persecuting believers characterize the TSPM, while the "real Christians" are to be found only […]

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The Impact of the Coronavirus Outbreak on a Christian Official

A Testimony

[…] China. An Unimportant Person in a Rural Town in the War against the Coronavirus Since the coronavirus situation began, I have been continually running around the rural villages on the front line of defense. Everyone around me has been doing their real, utmost best; and also feeling the insignificant tininess of human beings in […]

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An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors

[…] orthodoxy of Christian faith and doctrine, foreign infiltration, social harmony, social responsibility, morality, and self-discipline within the network. The document says that the clergy must be more vigilant in recognizing and preventing the capability of foreign infiltration as well as to stand on guard against cults, heresies, and extremism.  In addition, the document promotes […]

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Sharing Eternal Truth on Shortwave Radio

Old-School Tech Beats Modern Monitoring

[…] the government. This is why shortwave is starting again to become a way that information can get into the country from the outside, and it is a viable way for us to broadcast the full, uncensored, unedited, and unfiltered gospel into China. We received this message from a pastor in the northern part of […]

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Discipling Returnees

[…] to support the leadership team. Team leaders (disciplers) may have certain situations which they cannot handle themselves. Such matters may include befriending, mentoring, coaching, counseling, home and hospital visits, and prayer. Pastoral care plays a short-term mentorship role in the leadership team.  Peer mentorship helps build up a leadership team (a core, committed group) to […]

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Key Issues Impacting Returnees

Pre-return Preparation

[…] with the practice of their faith once they are back home. This leads to a high dropout rate among returnee believers and is why pre-return preparation is vital for them. What Has Been Done to Date To prepare and equip Christian believers to cope with the challenges of practicing their faith once they are […]

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5 Things I Loved about Christmas in China

[…] ole Saint Nick decorate the windows of business establishments along with sparse plastic trees of all colors wrapped with twinkle lights. During our first years in China, 2010 until around 2012, you’d have never known the season had arrived, but today’s modern China assures you through sales and decor, it’s time for gift-giving. Outside […]

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A Village with My Name

A Book Review

A Village with My Name: A Family History of China’s Opening to the World, by Scott Tong. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 272 pages, 2017. Each of us lives through a series of events and then packages them in a particular way.  Scott Tong Finding one’s ancestral past seems to be trending. I see […]