The Lianghui and Registered Churches
The Lianghui is one of those things that falls into the category of “church with Chinese characteristics.”
The Lianghui is one of those things that falls into the category of “church with Chinese characteristics.”
Who leads China's registered churches and how do they become leaders?
Understanding and preparing for the new phase Hong Kong may soon be facing.
God does not permit an absence of trials, and they come today with beating drums.
Though the snow blankets the ground, the red plum blossoms are still bright. As persecution arrives, our love for the Lord deepens.
A look at Chinese contemporary art.
A new prayer app for praying through the year—for China.
A believer ponders the spiritual dimensions underpinning the unrest in Hong Kong.
Why returnees need ministry from their "home" churches abroad and how it can be done.
In the spring of 2019, ten of China’s highly respected Christian artists gathered at Purdue University to freely display and discuss their work with each other and a fascinated public. Only now is art being encouraged in the church, but this connectedness of art and faith is providing a refuge for artists in this increasingly difficult time.
The author brings to our attention Christian propaganda posters, intentionally used in China between 1927 and 1951, aimed at toppling China’s ideological systems. They provide a view of what Chinese Christians believed about their faith, and how they believed Christ could transform China.
Using a conversation format, the life experiences and oil painting of Yang Feiyun, head of the Chinese Academy of Oil Painting, are explored.
A word from the guest editor . . .