Resources from 2025

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Chinese Christian Voices

The Sinicization of Christianity

A Defining Issue for the Church in China

The Sinicization of Christianity is not merely a passing campaign, but a long-term issue that will continue to shape the church in China.

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | July 10, 2025

Remembering Martha - ChinaSource (July 9, 20025, ChinaSource) The China ministry community has lost a dear friend and colleague with the passing of Martha Chan on June 29th.

Blog Entries

Remembering Martha

She lifted others, not for recognition, but for the sake of God’s kingdom.

Blog Entries

You Wouldn’t Know This, But…

Ministry in a Moment

: When we see and value others—even in something as ordinary as noticing someone patiently waiting for an order—God can use it for ministry.

Blog Entries

Preserving and Nurturing Unity

Our calling is not to create unity, but to preserve and nurture it. Unity is a consequence, not something we can manufacture.

Blog Entries

God Has Always Been at Work

A Reflection from a Lecture Participant

All this time, you thought I wasn’t active in China in the early years after Jesus died and rose again—but here you see that I was!

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | July 3, 2025

The Gaokao Challenge: Can You Pass China’s Toughest Exam? (June 30, 2025, The World of Chinese) Ever wondered how you’d fare on this grueling exam—or, if you’ve taken it before, whether you’ve still got it?

Chinese Christian Voices

Chewing Pain to Mend the World

Faith, Art, and the Chinese Christian Imagination

Art must not only expose the wound—it must also participate in its healing.

Blog Entries

The End of Persecution

The persecution story may be unending, but neither is persecution the end of the story.

Chinese Christian Voices

Theology in the Third Oceanic Age

Navigating the Tensions of East and West, Past and Future

Over the past several decades, the theological journey of the Chinese church has unfolded in three identifiable waves—each shaped by historical moments and institutional movements.