On November 6, Liaoning Provincial CC&TSPM conducted an ordination ceremony at its subordinated Panshi Church, during which 85 ministers were ordained as pastors and 90 as elders.
From October 29 to 31, CCC&TSPM held a seminar in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, themed "Systematically Promoting the Sinicization of Christian Theology in China" with a focus on Christology.
Recently, Rev. Xu Xiaohong, chairperson of the national TSP, published an article discussing how to advance the sinicization of Christianity with the goal of achieving "deep integration," enabling the church to maintain healthy continuity and sustainable development within the Chinese context.
Grandma Chen never used the phrase "walking the path," but she lived it through the food she brought to Xiao Gui, the cotton she gave to the family in need, and the steps she took in the rain.
Pastor Shan's "Four BE Methods" are more than a set of strategies—they represent a shift in mindset: from expecting young people to adapt to the church to the church actively adapting to them, from focusing solely on teaching truth to emphasizing relationships and life, and from seeking quick results to trusting in God's sovereignty and timing.
In October, a faith-based organization in Kunshan, Jiangsu, the Kunshan Shang’ai Public Welfare Service Center, hosted a series of activities for local elderly residents, including nutrition workshops, games, handicrafts, and outdoor excursions.
On November 4, a symposium marking the 80th anniversary of "Tianfeng (Heavenly Wind)," the flagship magazine of CCC&TSPM, was held in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, where the publication was first established.
Natalie Anton Nassar, a member of the Christmas Lutheran Church in Bethlehem, Palestine, shares with China Christian Daily insights into the challenges faced by Bethlehem. She also reflects on her experience in the GETI program and discusses how it fosters hope, unity, and engagement with both local and global ecumenical themes.
On the afternoon of October 25, 2025, the "Life Line: An Exhibition of Dove’s Work" by renowned Chinese avant-garde artist Dove opened at the Art Flow of Nancy's Gallery.
As the Sixth World Conference on Faith and Order convenes, China Christian Daily spoke with Rev. Prof. Dr Stephanie Dietrich from Norway, one day after it began. In this interview, she reflects on the preparation and key themes of the conference, the significance of holding it in the Global South, and her personal journey in pursuing Christian unity through ecumenical theology.
In northern China, a family has followed Christ for nearly a century, raising preachers for four generations—a living witness to the enduring faith of countless believers and to God’s hand that never shortens.
Amid the ever-changing tides of the times, should the church also adapt to keep pace? Pastor Chen, who has long served in an urban church in northern China, candidly noted that many traditional church practices once regarded as “spiritual” have become outdated and, in some cases, obstacles to the church’s healthy development.
On October 23, the website of China's Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security released a State Council announcement on the appointment and removal of national officials. Duan Yijun was appointed as the director of the National Religious Affairs Administration and will no longer serve as deputy head of the National Ethnic Affairs Commission.
Dr. Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen argued for a "world-embracing, multi-layered pneumatology" that extends the Holy Spirit's work beyond the church into all public domains. His lecture explored the Spirit's role in society, science, and other religions, advocating for a "post-critical" engagement with these spheres.
From October 7 to 10, a five-member delegation from the National Association of YMCAs of China, along with representatives from the Shanghai, Chengdu, and Xi'an YMCAs, visited Kitakyushu, Japan, to attend the 2025 China-Japan YMCA Liaison Committee Meeting.
The Protestant churches of China have been growing like a new sprout breaking through the soil, well sown and well harvested, since the resumption of gatherings in the 1980s, but in recent years, this splendid original scene seems to have been shadowed, and church development appears to have reached a growth ceiling. I believe that eight unhealthy tendencies hinder church revival.
On October 10, 2025, World Vision, an international organization committed to child-focused relief, development, and advocacy, issued a statement marking its 75th anniversary.
Chester was an early advocate for Western recognition of what was then Red China and can be credited with helping Canada to establish diplomatic ties long before the U.S. and other countries were willing to do so. In a difficult period covering a quarter of a century, Chester worked to bridge gaps in communications between North America and China.
On October 26, the Sunday before the Double Ninth Festival, a traditional Chinese festival honoring the elderly, Huxi Church in Shanghai held a special worship service for elderly believers.
The 40th Christian Joint Book Fair, the annual highlight of the Christian Publishing Association, was held from October 22 to 28 in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.
This photo album captures the vibrant autumn harvest celebrations at four churches in Northeastern China, with believers gathering to give thanks through worship and special services.
On November 4, a symposium marking the 80th anniversary of "Tianfeng (Heavenly Wind)," the flagship magazine of CCC&TSPM, was held in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, where the publication was first established.
Grandma Chen never used the phrase "walking the path," but she lived it through the food she brought to Xiao Gui, the cotton she gave to the family in need, and the steps she took in the rain.
In celebration of the 60th Anniversary of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, the Great Isaiah Scroll will be displayed in its entirety – a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to view the most complete manuscript of the Bible ever found.
The Seoul Declaration, unveiled during the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) General Assembly in South Korea this week, reaffirmed the authority of Scripture, clarifying evangelical positions on pluralism and sexuality, and calling for unity and renewal amid global division and cultural change.
Chester was an early advocate for Western recognition of what was then Red China and can be credited with helping Canada to establish diplomatic ties long before the U.S. and other countries were willing to do so. In a difficult period covering a quarter of a century, Chester worked to bridge gaps in communications between North America and China.
A meeting marking the 80th anniversary of Taiwan's restoration to China was held in Beijing on October 25, the first Commemoration Day of Taiwan's Restoration. Rev. Xu Xiaohong, chairperson of the National TSPM, was invited to attend.
The National Day holiday brought a pause to the daily routine. The community parking lot was largely empty, and the usual groups of grandparents and babies had vanished as many families traveled or returned home. The break offered Elena a rare chance to step away from the ordinary order of life—to pause, adjust, and reestablish balance.
In commemoration of the 800th anniversary of medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274), Shanghai Sanlian Publishing House has released the complete simplified Chinese translation of Summa Theologica, making one of the greatest works in Christian thought accessible to a broader Chinese readership.
Prof. Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen delivered a lecture on the intersection of Christian eschatology and scientific cosmology. He contrasted the scientific prediction of the universe's eventual heat death with the theological hope for a divinely initiated new creation.
China’s Christian landscape, the state-approved Three-Self churches, and the house churches have been a topic of discussion that has attracted global attention. Nigerian Christians who are under intense persecution sometimes view the Chinese church through simplified narratives. But some erroneous impressions must be corrected.
On the way home, the sunlight seemed especially radiant. I thought to myself, the next time someone asks why I’m joyful, I won’t just say, “Because I believe in Jesus.” I’ll tell them, “Because I know a Lord who died for me and rose again!” That is the source of my joy.
March 1, 2024, marks the 105th anniversary of the 1919 Independence Movement of Korea. On the eve of this occasion, I had the opportunity to travel to Korea with a few friends for a historical pilgrimage. I visited the National Museum of Korea in central Seoul and the History Museum of Korean Christians at Soongsil University.