From June 18 to 25, two representatives from China traveled to Johannesburg, South Africa, to attend the 70th Central Committee Meeting of the World Council of Churches.
"Kuliang Friend" Gordon Trimble, grandnephew of an American missionary working in China for more than 50 years, paid a recent visit to Fuzhou with his wife to recall the past history.
On April 24–25, a 12-member delegation from the National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS) visited CCC&TSPM and the East China Theological Seminary.
On April 23, on the occasion of the 30th World Book Day, an online unveiling ceremony was held for the Italian Christian Milan bookcrossing station of the Nantong Chiziqing overseas Chinese library in Nantong, Jiangsu Province.
On April 9, a delegation from the Protestant churches in Singapore, led by Mr. Kua Wee Seng, former director of the United Bible Societies China Partnership, visited Jiangsu Theological Seminary.
Late Saturday, the official Facebook account of Billy Graham remembered 37 years ago when Billy Graham came to China, his wife Ruth’s birthplace, the first time.
A China-U.S. co-production documentary "Dear Kuliang" premiered at the second Maritime Silk Road Documentary Film Festival held in Fujian Province, depicting the journey of how a missionary's descendants searched for their family stories in Fuzhou.
On March 12, Dr. Bernard Low Bun Leong, director of the United Bible Societies China Partnership, along with two colleagues, visited the Shaanxi Christian Council & Committee and the Shaanxi Bible School.
As the Chinese church continues to grow and face new challenges, the story of the Bürklin family serves as a reminder of what true partnership in ministry looks like.