When It Finally Happens
How are churches inside China discerning faithfulness amid shrinking space? And how should we learn to listen, respond, and accompany—without assuming a clarity we do not possess?
How are churches inside China discerning faithfulness amid shrinking space? And how should we learn to listen, respond, and accompany—without assuming a clarity we do not possess?
We thought this would be a good time to give a roundup of resources that can help you stay up-to-date with developments.
Earlier this month brought word that dozens of pastors and leaders of Zion Church, one of China’s so-called megachurches with locations in Beijing and around the country, had been arrested.
“China’s Urban Churches Moving Forward” and other webinars from the Asia 2021 Congress.
Rental leases being used to suppress Chinese house churches.
Over the past couple of months, we have published on Chinese Church Voices a number of posts about the growing awareness of the importance and practice of cross-cultural missions by Chinese churches.
A pastor of a large house church in Beijing talks about the lessons the Chinese church can learn from the church in South Korea.
While much attention has been given in the West to the Chinese church's Back to Jerusalem vision, the realization of this vision has been a slow and difficult process.
The church in China is experiencing change in strategy as well as a change in position. It is preparing to engage the world.