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Responding to Restrictions on Children’s Ministry

[…] kindergartens, Christian-run private schools, homeschool networks, and online programs hosted abroad have all become options for parents seeking to impart a biblical worldview to their children. With new restrictions on religious activities, these options may become less viable in the future. Already churches in some provinces have been told to cease children’s programs. How […]

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3 Questions: The 2018 World Watch List

[…] take all credit for it. Finally, it needs to be seen what the new regulations on religion mean. If authorities offer a way for non-registered churches to get an official status, which strings will be attached to it? And will the unity of the church suffer; will there be splits between churches accepting the […]

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Who’s at the Table?

[…] discerning what God has put before them to do and how he has uniquely gifted them to serve. Making this shift requires slowing down. It requires a new mindset. It is humbling—particularly if one’s work has been seen as successful—to recognize that this assistance may not be appropriate in the long term, and that […]

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The Mountains Are Shorter, Part 1

[…] landscape, the mountains have become shorter, and the watchful eyes of the Party are literally everywhere. Changing Incentives For the past 40 years, Deng Xiaoping’s dictum, “to get rich is glorious,” has benefited not only enterprising families in the countryside and migrant workers in China’s factory towns, but also officials whose own fortunes have […]

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China in Africa: Clues to the Future of “Belt and Road?”

[…] added opportunity and challenge of doing business in a way that stands out from crowd by not exploiting local resources or relying on corruption in order to get ahead. How their contribution will ultimately contribute to the cultural and spiritual development of the lands to which they go remains to be seen. Image credit: […]

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Viewing the Registered Church through Different Lenses

[…] control of the Communist Party (although it did serve this purpose), but was seen by its leaders as the only way forward for the church in the new era. With the outbreak of the Korean conflict, the stated desire to see a Chinese church independent of missionary control took on a decidedly political dimension. […]

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The Unseen Side of China’s Internet Explosion

[…] planet, topping a half billion in 2012. Along with the dramatic rise in internet usage has also come a corresponding popularity in the use of smartphones to get online. Nearly half of all the smartphones shipped in the first six months of 2012 were shipped within China. For many Chinese, the phone is the […]

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From Sending to Receiving

Beginning in the late 1980s there was a concerted effort among international faith-based organizations to get to China. Whether by placing teachers, facilitating the entry of professionals and business people, engaging with local officials on development projects, or working directly with China’s growing church, there ensued a sustained wave of sending, resulting in tens […]

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The Chinese Church’s Shifting Battleground

[…] a fair degree of space to maneuver as they carry out the work of the church. The enemy, still seen as ultimately spiritual, is now attacking in new ways as the benefits to the church that have accompanied urbanization – access to material resources, greater freedom of thought and expression, and new options for […]

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A Strategy Forged in Bethlehem

[…] weakness are met with the assurance that Christ’s redemptive purposes will be fulfilled, and God’s power revealed, in our lives. Bono, <em>Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story </em>( New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2022), 512. Philippians 2:6-8. Hannah Nation, “Chinese Lessons in Apologetics: Learning from a Church Under Pressure,” <em>Comment,</em> December 7, 2023, accessed December […]