God Is on the Move, Part 1
During the zero-COVID chaos, Chinese churches found hope and resilience, witnessing God's presence amid isolation.
During the zero-COVID chaos, Chinese churches found hope and resilience, witnessing God's presence amid isolation.
Life in China under the strict zero-COVID policy was difficult for many, especially believers who were unable to gather for worship. Nevertheless, God was still at work. Over the next few weeks, we’ll hear from Chinese believers answering the question, “During the three years of COVID isolation and restrictions, how did you see God at work in your [communities]?”
A letter to Christians from a pastor in Wuhan.
Director Wu Hao takes his audience to Wuhan to experience what it was like to be a doctor or nurse in a hospital there, or to be a patient in one of the wards.
Hearing from three individuals who experienced lockdown life in China—including in Wuhan—with their co-workers, friends, and neighbors.
Boxes of Christian books sent to Wuhan and Hubei province for Christmas continue to make an impact during the coronavirus outbreak.
Life in a Chinese city during the coronavirus crisis.
Practical help for those in isolation.
Blessed be the LORD, for he has wondrously shown his steadfast love to me when I was in a besieged city. Psalm 31: 21
A call from pastors in Wuhan to prayer and fasting.
How have Christians in China been affected? How are they responding?
It is a time to wait on the Holy Spirit as we seek him in the name of our Savior and by the power of his word, to inform, guide, strengthen, and sustain his “called out ones” and to pray for healing and protection for those who have been afflicted or are vulnerable.