Tag: COVID-19

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Back to Church in Post-COVID China

For most churches, stagnant ministry and the loss of believers were inevitable during the pandemic. Churches need to focus on how to expand further, gain new believers to compensate for the loss, and even achieve growth in the number of believers.

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Three Trends in the Post-Pandemic Church in China (2)

“More small groups, more household-oriented, and more online.”

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Three Trends in the Post-Pandemic Church in China (1)

“More small groups, more household-oriented, and more online.”

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A Pastor’s Vision for Small Groups

Introducing and sustaining small group pastoral ministry in rural China.

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The Faith of One Who Grew up at Peking University

My relationship with Peking University began with my parents. . . . I was born at the university’s school hospital and grew up attending the university’s affiliated preschool, elementary school, and high school. Then in 1992, I received a recommendation to attend Peking University and later became a student of chemistry at the school.

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More on Thriving in Lockdown

A Chinese Christian playwright suggests ways that music and literature can benefit those coping with extended lockdowns in China.

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Easter in Shanghai during the Lockdown

Easter in Shanghai this year was unusual and difficult. Yet Christians found ways to celebrate Easter and serve others during the lockdown.

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Christmas Was Different for Chinese Churches

A look at how churches in China thought about and prepared to celebrate Christmas during the pandemic.

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Giving Thanks in a Difficult Season

We thank him, not because of the blessings we receive from him, but because of who he is at all times.

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China Christian Council and Luis Palau Association Meet Virtually

For reasons apparent to all, there have not been many in-person communications between the China Christian Council and overseas ministries since the pandemic. But relationships are still possible.