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Quanzhou: Coexistence of Different Religions

Quanzhou is the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road and the southern gateway for the introduction of religions to China. Thus, in the old Quanzhou, onw will see religious sites: Buddhist temples, Taoist shrines, General Guanyu's temples, or Christian churches.

Pastor's Faith Journey of Healing, Relapse, and Commitment

It was then that Brother Li recalled an internal struggle he had faced after being healed. He thought, "I still want to get married and enjoy life, and just believing in the Lord won't be enough." So, he came up with what he thought was a clever solution: "Let my parents believe on my behalf while I go on with my life."
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IASCC Calls for Papers on Its First Global Theology Conference

The Institute for Advanced Studies in Chinese Christianity (IASCC) has announced a call for papers for its inaugural Global Theology Conference. Themed “Chinese Christian Theology and Church in Global Perspective: Retrospect and Prospect,” the conference aims to revisit, re-evaluate, and re-imagine the relationship between theological scholarship and church life within Chinese-speaking contexts.
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Moments from Stream of Praise’s 30th Anniversary Asia Tour in Hong Kong

This photo collection captures the heartfelt worship, joyous praise, and spiritual unity of Stream of Praise’s 30th Anniversary concert in Hong Kong on August 2.

Photos: Exhibition on the Legacy of Pearl S. Buck

These photos capture key moments and objects from the special exhibition "Pearls of the East, Harmony with the West," held at the Shanghai Library to honor Nobel laureate Pearl S. Buck. Through rare publications, curated displays, and handwritten tributes, the exhibition traces Buck’s journey as a cultural bridge between China and the West.

Dalian Senior Fellowship Marks Seven Years of Grace

On August 7, Wenhua Road Church in Pulandian District, Dalian, Liaoning Province, hosted a thanksgiving and praise service to mark the seventh anniversary of the "Joshua Senior Fellowship."

Faith in the Workplace: Navigating Relationships With Biblical Insight

Sister Xu shared that Christians can achieve true victory in workplace relationships through two key understandings: knowing God and knowing oneself. This means recognizing that God is sovereign over all relationships, that He is the God who provides, and that believers are His children, who are called to be kings and royal priests.

Seth Kim Calls on Church Leaders to Challenge Youth to Lay Down Their Lives for the Gospel

Seth Kim, regional director for East Asia at the Lausanne Movement and co-founder of Arise Asia, recently shared in the Lausanne Movement podcast how a new generation across East Asia is rising with a renewed hunger for the gospel. Drawing from the legacy of the Student Volunteer Movement, Kim described how Arise Asia is equipping young people to lay down their lives for missions and bring the gospel to places where it has never been heard.

East Asia Ministry Leader Sees New Hunger in the Region, Especially Among Young People

Seth Kim, Lausanne Movement’s Regional Director for East Asia, recently shared his reflections on gospel ministry in East Asia during an episode of the Lausanne Movement podcast. Drawing from his personal background and extensive experience in church planting, discipleship, and student ministry, Kim outlined the challenges and hopes facing the church in one of the world’s most complex and spiritually significant regions.

Wong Cho-lam’s Documentary Dialogues with Single Mothers: Seeking Answers After Marriage Breakdowns

Hong Kong actor Wong Cho-lam and his wife Leanne Li visit two single mothers. Together, they explore how to cope with the vicissitudes of marriage and search for faith-informed responses to life’s hardest trials.

Renmin University of China to Host Academic Dialogue on 'The Reformation and the Modern World'

The Institute for the Study of Buddhism and Religious Theory and the School of Philosophy at Renmin University of China are set to co-host an academic seminar titled "The Reformation and the Modern World" from October 17 to 19.

Martyrs' Blood and Church Rebirth: Insights from Standing on the Rock on Post-Boxer Shanxi Reconstruction

In the past, outreach was merely to plant new churches, but in today's context, church planting is no longer the central goal of missionary work. Against this backdrop, reflecting on the establishment and rebuilding of the Shanxi church in the late 19th century offers meaningful insights for the contemporary church.

A Life of Faith and Service: Australian Missionary Sophie Sackville Newton’s Legacy in the Province of the Dragon

The book In the Province of the Dragon by Robert and Linda Banks, offers a poignant and inspiring account of Sophie Sackville Newton, a pioneering deaconess whose mission work in China profoundly impacted the lives of countless Chinese people.

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.