WeChat and Chinese Christians
The biggest story about WeChat is that the Christian church in China is using it well and growing through it. God is using this media for his glory!
The biggest story about WeChat is that the Christian church in China is using it well and growing through it. God is using this media for his glory!
The coronavirus has pushed many churches in China to rethink and expand their online ministries. Huang Lei, senior pastor of XiaShang Christian Church in Wuhan, shares his thoughts on why Christians must use media in their ministry.
The coronavirus has pushed many churches in China to rethink and expand their online ministries. Here Franklin Wang, a pastor in Beijing, shares his thoughts on why Christians must use media in their ministry.
If facial recognition technology is being rolled out in every other public space, why would we think churches and other religious institutions would be exempt?
What influence does technology have on us, our lives, and the church in China? Our attitudes toward technology may hold the answer.
Among developing countries, China is number one in the pace at which telecommunication services and the Internet are being developed. These developments will contribute enormously to China’s modernization and integration into the global economy and may have significant domestic social and political impact.
The church in China is already using new technology in minsitry. Is it effective? Are there principles to be followed in using technology to convey the gospel?
The editor's perspective.
A look at the implications for managing information for the church and those serving overseas.
Is the rapid growth of the internet and information sharing technology a threat to the Chinese government?
Will the technological advances taking place in China effectively bring the good news to the unreached peoples of China?