Tag: Bibles

Chinese Church Voices

Chinese Bible Printing in China

The Story of Amity Printing Company

This year marks the 100th  anniversary of the first edition of the completed Mandarin Union Version Bible. Instrumental in the distribution of this Bible in China has been Amity Printing Press in Nanjing. 

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Finding the “Pastoral Middle” in the Translations Debate

A reader shares his thoughts on the Chinese Union Version of the Bible. 

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Which Chinese Bible Should I Recommend People Read?

A helpful overview of the various versions of the Chinese Bible and the terms and abbreviations that are commonly used to describe them.

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The Miracle of the Chinese Bible

Like the Chinese church itself, the Chinese Bible has not merely survived; it has flourished.

Chinese Church Voices

An Overview of the Translation of the CUV

Overseas Campus highlights key facts that Bible readers need to know about the translation of the Chinese Union Bible. 

Resource Corner

Obtaining a Chinese Bible

Means of obtaining Bibles in Chinese, both inside and outside of mainland China, as well as via the Internet, are provided.

The Lantern

New but Not Normal

April news from ChinaSource.

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Bibles in China: The Gray Zone Shrinks

Bibles are now no longer for sale online in China, and that is, indeed, bad news. But we need to be clear what hasn’t happened and what has happened. 

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Where Can Someone Get a Bible in China?

That's a question I hear quite a bit whenever I speak on China. People want to know about the availability of Bibles in China. Unfortunately many people still believe that owning a Bible is illegal in China, something that hasn't been true for decades. But as with most things in China, the issue of Bible availability is complicated. 

Chinese Church Voices

China is a Top Producer of Bibles

An overview of Bible production in China