Ahead of the annual college entrance exam in early June, Longcheng Church in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, recently held a lecture that blended Christian teachings with psychological insights, aiming to support families of exam candidates in facing the pressures and challenges of this critical time.
On March 10, China Philanthropist magazine published an article titled "Qiu Zhonghui: Thirty-Three Years Dedicated to Helping Others with Love," honoring the Amity Foundation chairman as its "2024 Person of the Year."
The compilation of the state-compiled textbook for theological seminaries, Introduction to Chinese Christian Ethics, continued at the Guangdong Union Theological Seminary.
Heilongjiang Theological Seminary held a symposium to explore and assess the challenges that artificial intelligence presents to theological education.
The government work report said that China should systematically promote the sinicization of religion and strengthen the rule of law in religious affairs governance this year.