On January 2-3, Zhongnan Theological Seminary in Hubei held a graduation ceremony for the 2024 one-year volunteer class, attended by all faculty and students.
Today, the protagonist of this article, Alicia Tappan, embodies this "from margin to renewal" mission through her personal experience and faith. Through her Survivor Led Solutions, she helps survivors of human trafficking and other forms of trauma, guiding them out of pain, rebuilding their lives, and finding new hope.
On January 11, 2025, China Graduate School of Theology (CGST) and Christian Communications Ltd. jointly hosted a sharing session titled "Riding the Waves: Opportunities for Welcoming Mandarin-speaking Groups" at CGST, aiming to offer a platform for participants to share information and exchange experiences, foster greater collaboration and equip the community to better welcome these new neighbors.
On the 2025 World Watch List released by Open Doors on Wednesday, China ranks 15th on the list of the 50 countries where Christians face the most extreme persecution—a four-place rise compared to last year.
Last Friday, Shanghai CC&TSPM hosted the Shanghai Theological Students Exchange at the practice center for the Sinicization of Christianity in Shanghai with the attendance of 25 seminarians, marking this year’s inaugural biweekly study salon.
Currently serving as the communication coordinator for her.BIBLE, a ministry of Cru offering an audio Bible in the New Living Translation voiced entirely by women in diverse and comforting tones, Jennifer Huff, the daughter of the JESUS film's producer Paul Eshleman, shared her thoughts on the enduring relevance of I Just Saw Jesus and "JESUS" film, and how the reimagined version might shape the faith of a new generation.
Last Friday, Guangdong Union Theological Seminary held a closing ceremony marking the end of the first semester of the 2024-2025 academic year and initiated the winter vacation internship program.
As 2024 came to a close, CC&TSPMs of Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou issued retrospectives summarizing major events of their local Christian communities over the past year. Leadership transitions, the advancement of the sinicization of Christianity, governance initiatives, and training programs were among the key highlights.
Terry Parkman, NextGen pastor at River Valley Church, shared insights on how the church can effectively reach and disciple Gen Z and Gen Alpha in an interview with China Christian Daily. He emphasized the importance of tailored discipleship, biblical literacy, and cultural discernment in helping these digital generations navigate their faith in today’s rapidly changing world.
Sister Li, leader of a rural church in a mountainous area, reflects on 2024's challenges and achievements while sharing plans for 2025, including faith education innovations, youth engagement, mutual aid, and contributions to rural development.
According to the Christian Times, an online Christian newspaper, in 2024, two major challenges of Chinese Christianity stand out: the crisis of leadership succession and the mixed ethical practices in the business sector, as some churches and believers increasingly engage in commerce.
The East Asian Society for the Scientific Study of Religion will host its seventh annual conference from July 18 to 20, 2025, at Korea University in Seoul, South Korea. The conference will explore the theme "Religion and Citizenship in the Asian Context: Theory, Practice, and Trends," focusing on the interplay between religious practices and concepts of citizenship within Asian societies.
Gather25, a trailblazing global gathering of Christians founded by Jennie Allen, has unveiled the first of its contributors for the upcoming event in 2025. Featuring a multi-denominational, international line up of Christian teachers, storytellers and prayer guides from six continents, Gather25 aims to showcase powerful stories of how God is transforming communities and hearts around the world.
The Lausanne/World Evangelical Creation Care Network (LWCCN) officially launched the Korean Invitation “Good News for All the Earth” in a webinar held last Thursday. The statement calls the global church to a new, biblical commitment to collaborative and practical action in caring for God’s world.
On January 3, staff workers from Chongyi Church, the largest church in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, visited the Hangzhou Children's Welfare Institute to conduct a warmth-giving activity.
On December 28, the Third Member Representatives' Conference of the China Charity Alliance (CCA) was held in Beijing. Qiu Zhonghui, Chairman of the Amity Foundation, was re-elected as a Vice President.
Across China, churches commemorate this special season with diverse festivities, including hymn singing, sacred dramas, and local carols performed in regional dialects.
Last Friday, Guangdong Union Theological Seminary held a closing ceremony marking the end of the first semester of the 2024-2025 academic year and initiated the winter vacation internship program.
On January 11, 2025, China Graduate School of Theology (CGST) and Christian Communications Ltd. jointly hosted a sharing session titled "Riding the Waves: Opportunities for Welcoming Mandarin-speaking Groups" at CGST, aiming to offer a platform for participants to share information and exchange experiences, foster greater collaboration and equip the community to better welcome these new neighbors.
World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay conveyed greetings of joy and gratitude as the 47th European Youth Meeting organized by the Taizé Community gathered in Tallinn, Estonia.
Jimmy Carter, a lifelong Baptist and the 39th President of the United States, passed away at the age of 100 on Sunday. He is remembered in China for his pivotal role in establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries. His deep Christian faith also led him to play a significant role in advancing religious freedom in China.
At 9:05 am last Tuesday, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit Dingri County in Shigatse City, Tibet, resulting in significant casualties and the destruction of numerous buildings.
As one of the first batch of co-workers to believe and participate in church service after the reform and opening up, W shared his faith and service experience. In the nearly 40 years since W became a believer after being healed by the Lord, he has experienced many wonderful works of God in the local area.
Hanukkah is the story of defiance. It is the story of a people who refused to disappear, a light that refused to go out, and a truth that refused to be silenced. It is the story of the Jewish people—and it is the story of our time.
Where does the meaning of life lie? This is a question that everyone should stop to ponder. This is a question that Chiung Yao pondered and struggled with but did not find the answer.
Everyone will face moments of running out of wine. If we turn our hearts and minds to Jesus, we will discover his presence in all things—he is right here. He can turn the embarrassment of "no wine" into the blessing of "fine wine."