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Chinese Missionary: Navigating Mission Work in the Middle East

A college conversion set Pastor Lucy Kang on an extraordinary path: from a new believer to a missionary navigating the complexities of sharing the gospel in Muslim-majority Egypt, and now, planting churches in Turkey. Reflecting on her cross-cultural journey, she emphasizes not just the challenges, but the profound joy of walking with God—and urges Chinese Christians worldwide to share the gospel wherever they are.

31 Seekers Baptized in Jinan

Following a three-month catechism class and faith evaluation, Shengfu Church in Jinan, Shandong, held a baptism service for 31 seekers on July 13.

Directed by God: A Drama Creator’s Faith Journey

When Zhang first stepped in the church, he stood among the congregation listening to the hymns, and the melody deeply moved his heart. He joined in singing, thinking to himself, “There is truly God!” with tears streaming down his face.

If God Declares Spiritual State of Emergency on the Global Church, Will It Affect the Chinese Church Positively or Negatively?

In times of crisis, dangers, breakdowns, or laws and orders, governments declare a state of emergency, which is a temporary suspension of normal operations to address threats and, if possible, restore normalcy. But what if God were to do the same because of what is happening in our churches today? Would we be surprised, or would we celebrate it because it is long overdue?
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In Pictures: Graduation Season at Seminaries in China

This photo collection highlights memorable moments from various graduation ceremonies held across theological seminaries in China during June 2025

Resting Place of Faith: Li Lang Holy Mountain

Li Lang Holy Mountain dates back to the mid-19th century, when the church purchased Anmoling Mountain from Li Lang to serve as a sacred burial ground for deceased Christians.

Christians in Liaoning Mourn 105-Y-O Female Pastor

On July 8, Liaoning Provincial CC&TSPM held a memorial service for Rev. Xing Chunlan, a pioneering female pastor who served through decades of change and passed away at 105.

Sunday Sermon: All That Matters Is New Creation

At last Sunday's sermon, Dale Cuckow, senior pastor of Shanghai Community Fellowship, encouraged the congregation to live a limitless Christian life as a new creation.

Nepali Bible Set to Be Revised After Thirteen Years

After a thirteen-year gap, the Nepali-language Bible is set to undergo a comprehensive revision.

Pastor Shan Rai Elected President of BNCA

Pastor Shan Rai has been unanimously elected as the President of the Bhutanese Nepali Churches of America (BNCA), the largest umbrella organization representing Nepali-speaking churches across the United States.

Descendant of Medical Missionary Retraces Century-Long Bond With Fuzhou

This summer, Kuliang in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, has become a popular destination for both events and summer retreats. Among those invited to participate in local activities was Thomas Hemenway, a descendant of Dr. Ruth V. Hemenway, one of the “Kuliang Friends.”

Fulfilling the Love of Christ: Story of Senior Home Over Decade

Over the course of her sixty-plus years of life, Mdam Li, who founded a senior home due to the concern of caring for her parents, has dedicated nearly twenty years to the ministry, which has served the parents of aged church workers.

New Book Explores Spatial Narrative of Lutheran Seminaries in Early Republic of China

The Christian Culture Research Series has recently released a new academic work titled A Study on the Spatial Narrative of Christian Higher Education in the Late Qing Dynasty and Early Republic of China by Professor Liu Ping.

New Archival Volume on Finnish Lutheran Mission in China Released

A new book named Archival Materials on the Missionary Activities of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland in China (Volume 1) was published in May.

Why Are Fewer Young People Attending Church in China? 7 Possible Reasons

In recent years, many churches in China have observed a noticeable decline in the number of young people attending services or participating in church life. While this trend is not unique to China, it has prompted leaders and believers to reflect more deeply on its causes.

Biblical Social Justice System as Practiced by the Chinese Church

Biblical justice is not a modern concept. It is as old as the Bible and rooted in the very character of God. The Chinese church has demonstrated that biblical social justice can be practiced in a quieter yet powerful way.

Christmas Reflection: Meaning of Faith for Christians

Despite numerous participations in worship and ministries, believers can still reflect on the question, "What does faith truly mean to me?"

The Power of Silent Prayer After Sermon

A church in southern China has recently updated its service process. A significant change encourages the congregation to offer a silent prayer before departing after the pastor's benediction.