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'Unless It's Heresy, You Are My Brother': A Young Minister's Take on Denominational Unity

Brother Enhui is a minister serving in a church in Northern China. Based on his extensive interactions with Reformed, Baptist, Charismatic, and Presbyterian groups, he holds to a simple philosophy: "As long as it does not violate the fundamental truths of the Gospel, you are my brother."
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From 'Ping Guo' to Peace: How a Pun Created a Christmas Custom

For Christians and churches worldwide, Christmas is a season of celebration and a crucial time for evangelism. While methods vary globally—from cantatas to charity drives—churches in China have adopted a unique medium to share the gospel: the "Peace Apple."
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Photos of Fujian Grassroots Church Celebrating Joyful Pre-Christmas Praise Gathering

On December 6, Shancheng Church in Zhangpu County, a grassroots congregation in Zhangzhou, Fujian, held a pre-Christmas praise gathering featuring a variety of worship presentations.

Photos of First Church in Xi'an-Dongxinxiang Church

This photo collection offers a close look at Dongxinxiang Church—widely regarded as the first Christian church in Xi'an, Shaanxi. From its historic arched entrance and century-old sanctuary to its stained-glass windows, Ten Commandments plaques, and distinctive cross-topped roofline, the images highlight the enduring beauty and spiritual heritage of this landmark church in the heart of the ancient city.

Chinese Churches Celebrate 30th Anniversary of 'Bible Day'

In November and December 2025, Chinese Christians marked the 30th anniversary of the establishment of "Bible Day," a milestone commemorating the central place of the Scriptures in faith and life.

Hubei Releases Illustrated Guide to Counter Extremism and Cults

Hubei Provincial CC&TSPM has officially released an illustrated educational booklet designed to help grassroots churches and believers identify and resist extremism, heterodoxy, and cultic movements.

WCC Prayer Cycle Calls for Global Solidarity With Greater China

Next week, the Ecumenical Prayer Cycle invites the global church to unite in prayer for Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and the Chinese mainland.

Israeli Ministry of Tourism Preparing for Arrival of 40,000 Christian Tourists for Christmas

With the end of the "Swords of Iron" War, reduced travel warnings, and the return of international flights, Israel's Ministry of Tourism is preparing for the arrival of about 130,000 tourists in December, including about 40,000 Christian pilgrims coming to celebrate Christmas.

From 'Ping Guo' to Peace: How a Pun Created a Christmas Custom

For Christians and churches worldwide, Christmas is a season of celebration and a crucial time for evangelism. While methods vary globally—from cantatas to charity drives—churches in China have adopted a unique medium to share the gospel: the "Peace Apple."

On China's Highways, Truck Driver and the Wife He Cares For

In China’s freight industry, husband-and-wife trucking teams are common. Yet for one couple, the work looks very different. While the husband drives alone, his wife—seriously ill and unable to live independently—travels with him, relying on his constant care throughout every journey.

Through Music and Personal Testimony, Christian Singer Karen Kong Shares Journey of Renewal in Hong Kong

On December 12, Christian singer Karen Kong held a "Zero Distance Concert" at the Black Box Theatre of Kwai Tsing Theatre in Hong Kong, sharing how she encountered God's love and renewal amid brokenness and inner struggle via music and testimony.

Shanghai to Host 2025 JRCC–JSRH Joint Workshop on Christian Studies

The 2025 joint workshop of the Journal for Research of Christianity in China (JRCC) and the Journal of the Study on Religion and History (JSRH) will be held on December 14 at Shanghai University's Baoshan Campus, focusing on theology, Chinese Christian history, comparative religion, and biblical translation studies.

Meeting World Christianity, Reflecting on China's Church: Notes From Egypt

How do we step out of egocentrism to respect and understand the local contexts of other churches? The participants of the Sixth World Conference on Faith and Order demonstrated to me that only under the same faith, within the gospel, can those who hold power and voice take the initiative to bow their heads and humble themselves, thereby achieving unity.

Digital Shepherding Reimagines Spiritual Presence Beyond the Pews

The digital transformation of ministry is no longer just about toggling between "online" and "offline" modes. Instead, it represents a profound reconstruction of how pastors connect with their flock, who is no longer defined solely by familiar faces in pews, but by fluid, fragmented, yet vividly real lives behind the screen.

The Fool Says, 'There Is no God'

From David’s era to today, atheism has become more vocal, with some relying on science to deny God; yet this reflects a lack of understanding of divine wisdom and creation.

Deeper Joy of Palm Sunday

On the way home, the sunlight seemed especially radiant. I thought to myself, the next time someone asks why I’m joyful, I won’t just say, “Because I believe in Jesus.” I’ll tell them, “Because I know a Lord who died for me and rose again!” That is the source of my joy.