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Changing Dynamics of Church Growth in China
<p>What might affect church growth in China today?</p>
Take a Tour of 5 Historic Christian Sites in Hangzhou
<p>Some of China’s most famous universities and hospitals were founded by Christian missionaries. Take a quick tour around some of the historic Christian sites in the southern city of Hangzhou with this article from <em>Gospel Times</em>. Once thriving with Christian presence, Hangzhou is a city where its past continues to come alive today.</p>
ZGBriefs | February 8, 2024
From Descendants of the Dragon to Heirs of God (February 6, 2024, Christianity Today) (subscription required) Their culture tells them the dragon is transcendent. Their Bibles tell them it’s evil. How should Chinese Christians approach this year’s zodiac animal?
Supporting Article
Private Education
<p>Private schools are a new phenomenon in a country where the government has long assumed exclusive control for education. Today, though, private schools are flourishing. </p>
Practical or Political?
Key Challenges Facing China’s Urban Church
<p>What are the biggest challenges the church in China faces today?</p>
TCKs in the 21st Century
<p>What are the unique challeges facing the TCKs of today?</p>
ZGBriefs | October 15, 2020
Chinese Christians Deserve a Better Label Than ‘Persecuted’ (October 9, 2020, Christianity Today) We need the Chinese church to be defined not by its limitations or what it does, but by how it is being made into the image of Christ.
Tools, Not Solutions, for China’s Church
[…] important part of their maturing process, and their testimonies bear witness to his faithfulness. While acknowledging that China and its church are at a much different place today, it is nevertheless worth considering whether outside intervention may unintentionally serve to short-circuit the process by which God seeks to mature the current generation of Chinese […]
View From the Wall
No Stranger
The Church in the Eyes of the Chinese
<p>After over 20 years of economic reform, nothing seems to really catch the eyes of the Chinese today. </p>
Where Can Young People Turn? (1)
A Chinese Christian counselor talks about the current emotional plight of Chinese young people and provides penetrating analysis that is helpful to better understand the challenges that Chinese young people face today.