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Chinese Christian Voices

China’s Churches Celebrate Christmas

[…] away from each other. We were required to wear masks throughout the one-hour worship. I have a hobby of taking photos, but when I picked up my phone and was about to take a photo, I was immediately reminded that I was not allowed to take pictures and post them on WeChat Moments. We […]

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A Government Mouthpiece Reports on a Missionary Movement

<p>Over the past couple of months, we have published on <em>Chinese Church Voices</em> a number of posts about the growing awareness of the importance and practice of cross-cultural missions by Chinese churches. </p>

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A Necessary Task

A Reader Responds to “When the ‘Golden Age’ Is Over”

As the number of expatriate cross-cultural workers in China, and the scale of their work, has shrunk dramatically, it is vital that we take time to reflect on what we have done and how we have done it.

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St. Matteo?

<p>The Atlantic magazine just published an article about a move within the Vatican to canonize Matteo Ricci, the first Jesuit missionary to China, titled "Can Matteo Ricci's beatification mend China's rift with the Catholic Church?"</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Caring for Elderly Parents

<p>China is facing some unique demographic challenges, not the least of which is an aging population. Currently, roughly 8% of the population is 65 or older. However, according to a report by the BBC, that number is expected to be 12% by 2020, and 26% by 2050.</p>

The Lantern

Increased Persecution? Do Numbers Tell the Whole Story?

[…] and a topic of vital importance to Christians who grieve for the sufferings of their brothers and sisters. A recent report by China Aid citing an increased number of incidents of persecution in 2012 and claiming that the Chinese government has embarked on a planned effort to eradicate the house churches in China by […]

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China’s Fake Boyfriends

A Film Review

<p>With Chinese New Year only two weeks away, there is definitely an energy in the air—shopping, planning trips home, booking dinners and gatherings. Underneath this flurry of festive activity lies a very real and difficult social struggle. </p>

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | April 14, 2016

<p></p> <p>Video: A Portrait of Youth and Camaraderie in China (April 5, 2016, <em>The Atlantic</em>)<br /> Xiong Di, this short film by Enric Ribes and Oriol Martínez, is also the Chinese word for “fellas.” It’s a beautiful ode to friendship among young factory workers in China, with themes of love and fresh-faced ambition.</p>

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Changing Ministry in the New Normal

<p>It had been an engaging but exhausting two days. Pastors and ministry leaders from all across China had gathered with a smaller number of expatriate China workers to reflect together on some of the key trends in the mainland Chinese church. The meeting was conducted almost entirely in Chinese, and the range of topics […]

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Where Are the “Liu Mei?”

<p>The number of Chinese students studying in the US has increased drastically in recent years. Where are they all studying?</p>