Interview with Yang Fenggang on the Oxford Symposium
An interview with Dr. Fenggang Yang, of Purdue University regarding the Forum for Chinese Theology Symposium.
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An interview with Dr. Fenggang Yang, of Purdue University regarding the Forum for Chinese Theology Symposium.
A Chinese government newspaper covers the division between the Three-Self Churches and the house churches.
A Chinese Christian highlights the the popularity of Confucianism as a warning against the 'popularization' of the gospel.
When shopping in street markets in Asia, I'd often hear the reply, "Same same, but different." The one item was the same as the other but somehow different. Maybe they didn't have the one I wanted but this other item would be just as good. Same thing but different.
The autumn issue of the ChinaSource Quarterly (due out next week) deals with the effects of postmodernism on China and the church.
The 2014 Intercessors for China Prayer Calendar is now available.
Special Feature: Adoption
An interview with a Chinese scholar about his proposal for a Law of Religion in China
Saying farewell to Pastor Samuel Lamb, a prominent Chinese house church pastor.
The President of the Three-Self Patriotic Committee comments on President Xi Jinping's "Chinese Dream" slogan.
In response to increased air pollution in China, a writer reminds Christians of the need to not just wear face masks, but to also guard against the attacks of Satan.
Focus on the Family's "No Apologies" training course for teens is becoming a popular and valuable resource for Chinese church leaders and parents as they seek to help their kids navigate the difficult waters of adolescence.
Chinese house church leaders commit to engage as partners with the global church in world evangelization.
Evangelism is something that is increasingly emphasized in Chinese churches, both official and unofficial. Christians are being encouraged by their pastors and by one another to look for creative ways to share the gospel with those around them, whether at home, in the work place, or in society.