Vietnamese pastor Daniel Pham testified that God can use every situation to bring people to Him, as the number of Christians has increased ten times in the past decades.
Swiss-based pastor Jean-Luc Trachsel spoke at Empower 21's Everyone Asia 2024 earlier this month on healing and reaching the whole world with the gospel.
Rev. Zhu, a full-time sacred music pastor in East China, offered some personal suggestions and references on the spiritual nurturing of choir members and the interpretation and expression of sacred music.
The inaugural issue of the academic journal "Maritime Silk Road Series," jointly hosted by the Macau Research Institute of Jinan University and the International (Macau) Academic Research Institute, was recently published.
The 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China held its third plenary session in Beijing from July 15 to 18, referring to religious policy.
The history of Tahe Gathering Point in Laobian District, Yingkou City, Liaoning Province, can be traced back to 1986, and the number of believers has increased from a few to around 350, with four worship services held every Sunday.
Hosted by the Worldwide Bible Society, the "First Worldwide Chinese Bible Translation Conference" introduced principles of Bible translation and interpretation as well as the new Chinese Bible version to 1,500 registrants online.
As one of the speakers at the incoming EveryOneAsia 2024 conference in Indonesia, Russell Evans, the founder and senior pastor of Planetshakers Church and Ministries, Australia, shares his insights about the incoming conference, Asian churches, and reaching the next generation.
A believer from a southeastern coastal city shares how he became interested in the Christian faith and came to Christ after watching an American TV series.
Has Christianity in China truly entered stagnation? Does Chinese Christianity still possess latent vitality that could potentially seize new opportunities and experience a new revival in the future?
Unlike most fellowships affiliated with a single church, East City Youth Fellowship is a collaborative effort among multiple churches to nurture young people together. This innovative and localized approach is specifically designed to meet the realities of the local community.
The "New Directions, New Materials, and New Discoveries: 2024 Xi'an International Jingjiao Forum on the Syriac Church of the East (Jingjiao in Chinese)" was held in Xi'an, Shaanxi.
Rev. Xu Xiaohong, chairman of the National Committee of TSPM, led a Chinese delegation to attend the first assembly of the Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches (GSFA) in Egypt.
One significant challenge facing today's church is the "infestion of heresies." This article aims to outline common methods heretics use to lure followers and how churches can respond effectively.
The history of Tahe Gathering Point in Laobian District, Yingkou City, Liaoning Province, can be traced back to 1986, and the number of believers has increased from a few to around 350, with four worship services held every Sunday.
Swiss-based pastor Jean-Luc Trachsel spoke at Empower 21's Everyone Asia 2024 earlier this month on healing and reaching the whole world with the gospel.
Vietnamese pastor Daniel Pham testified that God can use every situation to bring people to Him, as the number of Christians has increased ten times in the past decades.
China’s state news outlet Xinhua News published an article to remember Eric Henry Liddell, who dedicated his life to the country after winning an Olympic gold medal.
Many people in China have a deep psychological barrier against the gospel due to modern history, Christian playwright Jiang Yuanlai warned Christians not to forget cultural treasures that serve as missionary tools, too.
Ultimately, all instances of running, staying, and returning are in God's hands. It's crucial to understand God's will, have a clear heavenly vision, and discern the mysteries behind our circumstances. Whether we choose running, staying, or returning, we should choose the path of death on the cross.
Pastor Li shared his reflections on Christianity in China as well as his outlook and predictions for the next decade. He believes that Chinese Christianity is transitioning from a growth period to a bottleneck period …the next long phase will be one of consolidation, with the cultivation and nurturing of excellent church talent being a key priority.
We need to rely on the power of the Holy Spirit rather than on our ability to understand sermons. It is necessary to prepare the heart to seek spiritual growth through every service.