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Christian Books on Taobao

<p>Contrary to what many think, getting ahold of legally published Christian books in China is quite easy. In addition to Christian bookstores, which exist in most major cities, China's e-commerce site Taobao is a great source of Christian material.</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 […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Online Devotionals

<p>Churches in China are increasingly looking for ways to use the internet to evangelize and encourage believers. This article, originally published in the mainland site <em>Gospel Times</em> is about a church in Liaoning province that posts daily video devotionals online to one of China’s largest video-sharing sites.</p>

Blog Entries

ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, February 20 Issue

<p>There were a number of articles in this week's ZGBriefs that caught my attention. The first two are about romance and weddings in China. The third one is about government efforts to save abandoned babies by providing "baby hatches" in various cities. The fourth is for fun video highlights of a motorcycle ride around China.</p>

Editorials

The Evolving Tapestry of the Chinese Diaspora

The dispersion of Chinese populations will continue to grow in the near future and the missional implications of this are enormous. The recent growth of Christianity in China and the country’s political upheavals are pushing a record number to migrate overseas. Many have…embraced the Christian faith in foreign lands and cultures.

Blog Entries

The Ordinary in the Midst of the Extraordinary

<p>David Joannes is a self-proclaimed “missionary,” trailblazer, and ragamuffin whose newly released memoir, <em>The Space Between Memories</em>, chronicles twenty years of pioneering work among the minorities of Southwest China.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

The Difficulty of ‘Urban Missions’ in China

<p>In this article, translated from the site jidutu123.com, the author looks at the challenges of doing urban missions in China. His main point is that doing urban missions, traditionally defined as ministering to the marginalized, is difficult in China because it assumes that Christianity is already part of the mainstream of culture, something that is […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Top Christian News Stories in China in 2014 (#1-5)

<p>On December 31, 2014, the mainland site<em> Christian Times</em> published a long article titled “Taking Stock at the End of the Year: <em>Christian Times </em>Top Ten Chinese Christian News Stories of 2014.” Topping their list, of course, was the ongoing church and cross demolition campaign in Zhejiang Province. But there were other events that […]

Chinese Christian Voices

“Mission China 2030” in Korea

<p>The mainland site <em>China Christian Daily</em> recently reported on the Mission China 2030 conference held in Jeju, Korea last month. It is part of a movement in the Chinese church to send 20,000 missionaries out from China by the year 2030. </p>

Chinese Christian Voices

What Will You Do if the World Doesn’t End?

[…] "China ranks highest when it comes to end-of-the-world fears. Some 20 percent of those surveyed expected something to happen on Dec. 21." This article, posted on the <em>Tianya Forum</em> site, asks the question "How will you spend the rest of your life if the world doesn't end in 2012?," then gives an answer from a Christian […]