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ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | January 9, 2025

[…] dynamics of ministry are changing drastically. Foreign workers are being forced to leave, and local churches are facing increasing repression. In this challenging environment, how can the international community continue supporting and walking alongside their beloved Chinese brothers and sisters? A recent trip I took offered deep reflections on a new model of partnership […]

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ZGBriefs | October 24, 2024

[…] issue in China over recent years, as rising living costs in megacities push more workers to move further out into the suburbs, where rent tends to be cheaper. In recent years, several news stories involving workers having to make Herculean efforts to get to work have gone viral on Chinese social media, including one […]

CSQ Article

Union with Christ and Contextualization in China

Theological Contextualization in China

[…] few in contemporary Chinese society might identify themselves as Confucian, harmony remains a driving force in social relationships. Indeed, “harmonious society” is touted as important for the international advancement of China; it is one of the eighteen “Core Values of Socialism” posted in every Chinese city. Of course, one can always speculate as to […]

Blog Entries

Instrumentalizing the Church in China

[…] that has nothing to do with China at all. Within the broader world of politics, this instrumentalization of religion is a common device in the rhetorical toolkit. International relations scholar Owen Frazer writes: “In a political context, when people talk about someone ‘instrumentalizing religion’ they typically mean that the person is using religion for […]

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Chinese Christianity and the Missio Dei

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

[…] departure of foreign workers in the last few years did not sever Chinese Christians’ connections to global Christian networks. Many Chinese Christians are using digital technologies and international travel to facilitate access to resources for their growth and training. Especially since the 1980s, there has also been an increased diasporic presence of Chinese nationals […]

Supporting Article

Mentoring

Coming Alongside

[…] lead from their own resources, they soon begin to fear exposure, not knowing enough, not having it all together, and the cycle of performance-based leadership begins. MentorLink International began because many successful ministry leaders realized this shortfall. While the church was growing, those left to lead the newly formed congregations were often stretched beyond […]

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Unmasking China’s “Official” Church

[…] religious locations, in reality most large TSPM churches have many affiliated meeting points around the community. In the case of this particular church, attendance on Sundays may number around 800. However, if the membership of the dozens of registered meeting points under the church's supervision is included the total number of Christians served by […]

Book Reviews

The Church in Henan

[…] years, the province has only received spasmodic attention in various articles, mainly in the Christian press. Those written by the late Rev. Jonathan Chao were particularly valuable. Last year, I reviewed a short book which was published in Hong Kong by the Alliance Bible Seminary in Chinese (Zheng Ye Henan, Xie Ye Henan? or […]

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China’s Christian County

The Lisu of Fugong

[…] special brewery and cannot be made at home or in the field.  ^ As these writers interviewed Christians in the field, similar comments were expressed: it is cheaper to believe in Christ than traditional gods. One of the writers (Chan) had also heard similar comments in other parts of rural China in recent years.  […]

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More than Conquerors

[…] pervasive surveillance of all religious leaders. The report points to a string of legislation targeting religious activity over the past seven years, as well as a sizeable number of believers detained and churches raided, as evidence of the shrinking space for Christianity in China. Both the stringent legislation and the documented cases of repression […]