Mid-Autumn Festival—A Christian Perspective
On September 13, Chinese celebrated one of China’s biggest holidays—Mid-Autumn Festival (ä¸ç§‹èŠ‚). This article from the Gospel Times looks at if and how Christians should observe the holiday.
On September 13, Chinese celebrated one of China’s biggest holidays—Mid-Autumn Festival (ä¸ç§‹èŠ‚). This article from the Gospel Times looks at if and how Christians should observe the holiday.
Poor financial compensation for pastors is one factor among many today that could imperil the future of the Chinese church.
The “Living as a Christian in China” webinar recording is now available.
Food for thought for churches and sending agencies.
Being a Christian in today’s China is challenging in many ways. The difficulties are not just political but social, cultural, and material in nature as well. As the global church, the more we understand the context of Chinese Christians, the better we can support and effectively serve the church in China.
Rural areas are especially at risk for false teaching. The danger of cults, says Brother Liu, cannot be taken lightly.
China has a lot to celebrate as a nation looking back at its 70-year history; during these years, what has happened with the church in China?
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Green farming and the gospel.
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A final song from Stream of Praise—one that will stick with you all day!