Here at Chinese Church Voices, we often highlight articles written by Christians and posted on various websites, blogs, and/or micro-blogs. This week, however, we have translated a sermon by Pastor Chen, of the Fangshan Church in Beijing. It was delivered on February 8, 2015, and posted to the church website shortly after that. In it, Pastor Chen uses 1 Samuel 15 to remind the congregation of the importance of obedience.
ChinaSource Team
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May 12, 2015
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Stories
As China’s elderly population mushrooms and its working-age population shrinks, Christian families find themselves caught in the middle of this demographic divide. Cultural expectations and legal requirements put the onus on them to care for older family members, but neither the government nor the society at large are adequately prepared to support this effort.
Brent Fulton
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March 20, 2015
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Ideas
A ChinaSource interview conducted by Kay Danielson
In a recent interview, a pastor of a church, located in a rural district of a northern city in China, speaks about the congregation, its steady growth, its relationship with government officials, the challenges it faces and his responsibilities.
Kay Danielson
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December 9, 2013
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Scholarship
A Chinese government newspaper covers the division between the Three-Self Churches and the house churches.
ChinaSource Team
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October 16, 2013
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Stories
Protestantism in contemporary China is usually expressed using the opposing terms of "house church" and "Three-Self church," but McLeister believes this paradigm should not be accepted as a given. Rather, there is a wide range of congregation types in China which the author describes. He goes on to explain why boundaries between congregations may be blurred and gives examples of cooperative activities.
Mark McLeister
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June 24, 2013
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Scholarship
This is from the testimony section of the website for Zion Church in Beijing. It is the story of God's grace in a difficult marriage.
ChinaSource Team
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July 20, 2012
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Stories