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Roundtable on Double Ninth Festival: Elderly Ministry in Aging Era

In celebration of the annual Double Ninth Festival, the Gospel Times editorial team gathered to reflect on their experiences visiting churches across various regions in recent years. They discussed effective practices that churches have implemented to care for and lead their elderly believers, helping them bear fruit even in old age and “stay fresh and green.”

Sports Event Held in Fujian, Ningde

The Youth Ministry of Ningde Municipal CC&TSPM in Fujian Province organized a sports networking gathering, highlighting the vitality and unity of pastoral staff while fostering communication.
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A Call for a New Era of Christian Cinema

For almost two decades, Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ was the highest-grossing R-rated film. This portrayal of Jesus Christ’s final hours resonated with audiences of various faiths worldwide–reaffirming what a Christian-driven narrative can do. Recently, that film has been dethroned by Deadpool and Wolverine, reflecting the evolving popular culture.

Healthy Pastoral Team Is Key to Effective Ministry

"You can feel whether a church is healthy or not if you stay there," said Pastor Wang of a church in City A. "You can get a feeling of happiness here in my church, as it is a place where you can settle down and enjoy being here to worship with communion with each other."

Church Engages Society Through Public Welfare

An experienced Christian public welfare worker elaborates on the cultural mission metaphorically, saying, "A cultural mission is about 'birthing sheep,' while church buildings cannot 'birth sheep'; only 'sheep' can birth 'sheep.' Through connections among believers and between churches, the church can truly nurture believers."
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YWCA of Singapore Visits China YWCA

A high-level delegation from the Singapore YWCA conducted a week-long visit to the YWCA in China to advance the shared mission of sustainable development for YWCAs in Asia and worldwide.

Reflections on a Book About an Evangelical Couple Persecuted in Xinjiang

In today's materialistic and bustling society, not only do we lose direction, but we also lose ourselves. However, when I revisited the book God's Sculpture (《神的雕刻》), I felt like seeing a signpost in the wilderness after getting lost; I gained a deeper understanding of faith and found renewed strength to continue on my path.
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Photos of Liushi Church in Wenzhou, China's Jerusalem

Liushi Church, located in Luyao Village, Liushi Town, Wenzhou City, China’s Jerusalem, was originally known as the Jesus Church, built by William Edward Soothill (Su Huilian in Chinese), a Methodist missionary to China.

Fuzhou Church Holds Praise Meeting on Chinese Valentine's Day

A church in Fujian held a praise meeting themed "It’s All for Love" on Chinese Valentine's Day to provide a platform for single believers to get to know each other, integrating Chinese culture with Christianity.

Enshi Church Dedicates New Building

A church in Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hubei Province, hosted a dedication service for its new church building.

Beijing CC&TSPM Hosts U.S. TV Program ‘Hour of Power’ Delegation

The American evangelistic television program "Hour of Power" visited Beijing Municipal CC&TSPM.

Disciple or Die – Asia Evangelical Alliance’s 11th General Assembly

The Asia Evangelical Alliance (AEA) successfully concluded their 11th General Assembly (GA) held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, from 7th to 12th August 2024. 200 participants from 23 countries and 20 mission agencies were committed to Disciple making. The assembly was historic, not only for the AEA but also for the host, Mongolian Evangelical Alliance (MEA), who celebrated their 25th anniversary. Mongolia’s Christian history, dating back to the 6th-7th century, experienced a significant interruption until the fall of the Soviet Union in the 1990s. Today, the Spirit’s movement is evident, with around 700 churches flourishing across Mongolia.

World Evangelical Alliance and Lausanne Workplace Network Announce Global Day of Faith at Work

26th September 2024 – The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) and Lausanne Workplace Network (LWN) announce the launch of the Global Day of Faith at Work (GDFW), a worldwide event to be held annually starting on 1st May 2025. This momentous occasion aims to bring together the global Christian community to celebrate, commission, and integrate faith into the workplace, encouraging believers to live out their calling in and through the workplace. Notably, GDFW was announced at the Fourth Lausanne Congress in Seoul-Incheon.

The Fire of Refinement: Father's Faith Grows in Face of Cancer

This is a testimony about how the faith of the whole Christian family grows stronger because of a father's cancer. Through strong faith in the Lord, the family discovered immense strength that helped them to overcome obstacles and embrace hope and courage.

YWCA of Singapore Visits China YWCA

A high-level delegation from the Singapore YWCA conducted a week-long visit to the YWCA in China to advance the shared mission of sustainable development for YWCAs in Asia and worldwide.

Reflections on a Book About an Evangelical Couple Persecuted in Xinjiang

In today's materialistic and bustling society, not only do we lose direction, but we also lose ourselves. However, when I revisited the book God's Sculpture (《神的雕刻》), I felt like seeing a signpost in the wilderness after getting lost; I gained a deeper understanding of faith and found renewed strength to continue on my path.

'Life in Blue' Art Exhibition Opens in Shanghai: Vitality Through the Shade of Blue

Artist Heiyue Ji Shengli is holding his solo art exhibition, “Life in Blue,” at Nancy’s Gallery in Shanghai.

Life Begets Life: Reflections on the Legacy of a Church Built by Martyrs

In the late Qing Dynasty, a young missionary from England and his family came to a small county town in Jinzhong, Shanxi Province to do the mission work. Two years later, the Boxer Movement broke out, and seven members of the missionary's family were taken to Taiyuan, imprisoned, paraded, and beheaded.

A Father's Reflection on Opening Ceremony of Paris 2024 Olympic Games: Protect Children for a Better Future

The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games should show the beauty of sports and promote the unity and progress of mankind, instead of showing extreme cases and creating divisions to protect the minority in the name of infringing on the interests of the majority!

An Easter Prayer

A touching Easter Prayer from a devoted Christian who is a writer and a Poet

Part-Time Elder Shares Stories to Inspire Christians to Live Their Faith in the Workplace

The following two stories shares about how Christians overcome trials and become testimonies in the workplace.