Even though it is not an official holiday in China, Christmas has become extremely popular as a commercial/consumer event. Stores put up trees and clerks don Santa hats. However, most people in China do not know the real story behind Christmas -- the story of Jesus. The popularity of Christmas presents Christians with a unique opportunity to share the gospel. This article, from the Christian Times, is about a pastor in Beijing encouraging his congregation to tell their friends and family about Jesus this Christmas season.
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December 11, 2012
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Going back as far as the Tang Dynasty, this article traces the advance of the gospel in the city of Beijing over the space of more than 1000 years. Today its influence can be seen through contributions made by Christians of previous generations in areas such as medicine, economics, education, and culture, and in the exponential growth of the church since 1949. As China's most important city, Beijing plays a central role in the continued expansion of the gospel both within China and beyond China's borders.
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December 7, 2012
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Reality shows, along the lines of "American Idol" and "America's Got Talent" are popular on Chinese television. This article from the Gospel Times is about the appearance of a Christian band on the show "Chinese Dream," produced by Zhejiang Television.
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December 4, 2012
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In the online Christian magazine Kuanye, a contributor who had experienced a horrific car accident testifies how church members rallied to show support. The writer's own response to the incident is contrasted with how the writer probably would have responded had it happened before knowing Christ.
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November 29, 2012
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In recent years, churches in China have begun to send missionaries overseas. This article in the Christian Times is about missionaries to Laos, Pakistan, and Cambodia sharing about their experiences in a church in Anhui.
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November 26, 2012
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华源协作的同人很高兴推出一名为"中国教会之声"的博客。 (Chinese Church Voices) 博客的宗旨在给不谙中文的朋友一个平台,让他们透过聆听国内互联网上信徒的交流,进一步了解中国教会所面对的问题。信息来源包括官方及家庭教会、領袖和平信徒,我们翻译国内信徒所写的讲道、文章、博客和微博。 根据2012年1月中国官方统计,国内网民总数已经超过5亿人。国人在互联网上打电玩、看影片、购物、读新闻、透过社群媒体网页和朋友保持联系等。随着(博客/部落格)和微博的蓬勃发展,互联网是国内当前最近"市民广场"的雏形,一个人们可以就不同议题,做有限度交流的平台。 有别于一般海外人士的认知,宗教议题的讨论是在允许的尺度范围内。在国内可以登入成千上百个海外基督教的网页,从数码圣经到神学课程应有尽有;国内越来越多人设立网页。有总览各地教会新闻的,有属于官方及家庭教会的网页,有供信徒讨论信仰和生活的讨论区,个人博客和微博等。换句话说,目前有许多信徒透过互联网来传福音,加深信仰,相互鼓励。 透过翻译国内信徒这些公开的文章,我们希望海外信徒对中国教会所面对的问题有更全面的了解,不单局限于被迫害的叙述,一览国内教会生活的丰富与多元化。
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November 23, 2012
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Xiao Min is the composer of a body of traditional Chinese worship music called the Canaan Hymns. This article from the Christian Times reports on a talk that she recently gave in Anhui Province on the topic of the Second Coming.
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November 21, 2012
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One of the challenges facing those who come to faith in China is how to handle family relationships during the traditional holidays when they return home to be with family members who do not share their faith and may not accept it. In this article, published in the Christian Times just prior to the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holiday, a believer shares some thoughts on how Christians can handle the tensions that naturally arise during holiday visits.
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November 9, 2012
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As Chinese churches, particularly those in the urban areas continue to grow and mature, leaders are increasingly focusing on where the church needs to go from here. This article, published in the Christian Times, is about Pastor Zhang of the Beijing Gospel Missionary Church, and his thoughts on the issues facing the Chinese Church in the near future.
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November 5, 2012
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We often hear about how the church in China is looking for ways to increase its presence in the "public square;" in other words trying to be more visible in society. This article from the Gospel Times is about a family in Shenzhen that is literally doing evangelism in the public square.
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November 1, 2012
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This cartoon was recently posted on Kuanye, a popular Christian website. It pokes a little bit of fun at Chinese "Christianeze."
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October 29, 2012
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In this post on the popular Christian site Voice in the Wilderness (kuanye), the writer addresses a fundamental theological question: What does it mean to believe in Jesus?
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October 24, 2012
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