Beginning on February 3, a three-session course, “The Church in China: Beyond the Headlines,” will focus on the current state of churches in China at the University of Minnesota, USA.
A recently published academic paper titled "The Growth of Christianity in China May Have Come to an End" may imply that Christianity in China has stopped growing based on national surveys.
Today, the protagonist of this article, Alicia Tappan, embodies this "from margin to renewal" mission through her personal experience and faith. Through her Survivor Led Solutions, she helps survivors of human trafficking and other forms of trauma, guiding them out of pain, rebuilding their lives, and finding new hope.
Jimmy Carter, a lifelong Baptist and the 39th President of the United States, passed away at the age of 100 on Sunday. He is remembered in China for his pivotal role in establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries. His deep Christian faith also led him to play a significant role in advancing religious freedom in China.
Gather25, a trailblazing global gathering of Christians founded by Jennie Allen, has unveiled the first of its contributors for the upcoming event in 2025. Featuring a multi-denominational, international line up of Christian teachers, storytellers and prayer guides from six continents, Gather25 aims to showcase powerful stories of how God is transforming communities and hearts around the world.
On November 14, 2024, nearly 80 Chinese pastors, church leaders, theologians, and educators from around the world gathered at the picturesque Biola University. Together, they celebrated the historic establishment of the Institute for Advanced Studies of Chinese Christianity (IASCC) and the Biola Research Initiative for Chinese Theology.
Jerry Hwang, associate professor of theology at Trinity Christian College in Illinois (USA) and also an affiliated researcher at Singapore Bible College, has been named the new executive editor of the Evangelical Review of Theology (ERT), the WEA’s theology journal.
Beijing Brief, an annual meeting for Christian organizations and businesses focused on China will be meeting next week in Texas, U.S., to explore the future of ministry work in China.
Bright Bridge Ministries is a faith-based organization established in 2007, dedicated to offering comprehensive assistance to the homeless, impoverished, veterans, those with addictions, former inmates, and other vulnerable groups, helping them rebuild their lives, restore faith, and regain dignity through the love of Christ.