Chinese Church Voices—Top 10 posts of 2019
Which posts caught the attention of CCV readers this year?
Which posts caught the attention of CCV readers this year?
A new prayer app for praying through the year—for China.
A believer ponders the spiritual dimensions underpinning the unrest in Hong Kong.
Some thoughts on Halloween for Christians in China.
Many Chinese today are obsessed with attaining lives of luxury. A Christian observes that this obsession grows out of a desire for identity and recognition that can only truly be found in the gospel.
On September 13, Chinese celebrated one of China’s biggest holidays—Mid-Autumn Festival (ä¸ç§‹èŠ‚). This article from the Gospel Times looks at if and how Christians should observe the holiday.
The “Living as a Christian in China” webinar recording is now available.
Being a Christian in today’s China is challenging in many ways. The difficulties are not just political but social, cultural, and material in nature as well. As the global church, the more we understand the context of Chinese Christians, the better we can support and effectively serve the church in China.
A simple and catchy tune, as well as the repetitive nature of the lyrics, makes this Canaan Hymn easy to learn.
A pastor talks about the importance of each believer standing in a father-child relationship with God through personal experience and knowledge of the Lord Jesus.
Learn about the historical, social, and political context of Christians in China, as well as the external and internal challenges they are facing today.
A believer in China reflects on how God’s righteousness is a source of refuge and comfort, particularly to “angry youth” in society today.