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Celebration of Bible Day in China

In 1995, the Bible Publication Committee officially designated the second Sunday of December (including the preceding Saturday) as "Bible Day" in China. The day is dedicated to activities that inspire Christians to deepen their love and respect for the Bible, including Bible seminars, exhibitions, musical performances, prayer meetings, and voluntary donations.

Ahead of WCC Executive Committee Meeting in Hangzhou, Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay Encourages Chinese Christians to Become Trendsetters to Global Church

As the World Council of Churches (WCC) executive committee will convene a meeting in Hangzhou on Thursday, WCC general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay talked about the main agenda, his impressions of China, the Chinese context, and the Chinese church in relation to the global church.

In Better Hands: Story of an American Protecting Children From Abuse and Trafficking

In Southeast Asia, where child trafficking continues to thrive as a multi-billion-dollar industry, one U.S. family and their international team are working to turn the tide. Michigan-born Seth and his wife, Hlawn, founded In Better Hands in 2012 with one mission: to rescue vulnerable children and give them a safe, loving Christian home.

Sister Ren’s Faith Journey: From Taxi Driver to Village Minister

Reflecting on her spiritual transformation, she said, "When I came to understand God's love and blessings, I realized the need to respond rightly. I no longer focus on worldly matters, nor am I overly concerned with the opinions of others. In the past, I feared what people might say, but now I strive to live according to the Lord's perspective. As long as my actions are clear before God, that is enough."
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Rev. Lam Thien Loc, Vice General Secretary of the Vietnam Evangelical Alliance: The Church Has Grown Through Unity

Rev. Lam Thien Loc is an evangelical leader from Vietnam. He is the vice general secretary and director of education of the Vietnam Evangelical Alliance (VEA) and served as a translator during the large-scale evangelistic crusades held in Vietnam in 2023 and 2024 by Franklin Graham. In a recent interview with China Christian Daily, Rev. Lam shared insights about the situation of evangelical churches in Vietnam.

Experienced Pastor Urges Churches to Reform Outdated Concepts and Practices

Amid the ever-changing tides of the times, should the church also adapt to keep pace? Pastor Chen, who has long served in an urban church in northern China, candidly noted that many traditional church practices once regarded as “spiritual” have become outdated and, in some cases, obstacles to the church’s healthy development.

8 Unhealthy Tendencies That Hinder Church Revival

The Protestant churches of China have been growing like a new sprout breaking through the soil, well sown and well harvested, since the resumption of gatherings in the 1980s, but in recent years, this splendid original scene seems to have been shadowed, and church development appears to have reached a growth ceiling. I believe that eight unhealthy tendencies hinder church revival.
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Photos of Christian Dance Fellowship in Anshan Grassroot Church

On November 15, 2025, Taian County in Anshan, Liaoning Province, hosted a county-wide Christian dance fellowship themed on the sinicization of Christianity.

Photos of Municipal Sacred Music Exchange Meeting in Zhongshan

On November 15, Longdu Church in Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, hosted a sacred music exchange commemorating the 80th anniversary of China’s victory in the Anti-Japanese War and the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement.

Christian Activity Site Dedicates New Building in Dongguan

On November 15, the Liaobu Christian Activity Site in Dongguan, Guangdong, held a ceremony marking the completion and dedication of its new construction.

A Season of Fire and Aftermath: Chinese Pastor’s Reflections on Extreme Charismatic Phenomena in China

In Pastor Chen’s view, the Charismatic movement gained rapid traction in the Chinese mainland—especially in rural areas—because it offered emotional immediacy, experiential spirituality, and a highly energized communal atmosphere. It broke through the rigid, formulaic patterns that characterized many traditional gatherings at the time.

WCC Executive Committee to Convene in China With 'Christ, Culture, and Context'

The World Council of Churches (WCC) executive committee will convene in Hangzhou, China, from 20-25 November, at the invitation of the China Christian Council.

No One Is Friendlier Than the Unregistered

Nowhere am I welcomed more warmly than in the very conservative, unregistered Baptist communities of Russia. This applies to both Siberia and Kaliningrad region. Shortly after arriving at a church, a brother usually approaches the guest and asks about their identity and origin. Since I am from a conservative Mennonite family, the doors open quickly. This immediate questioning is certainly also for security reasons and is not motivated solely by hospitality. However, the subsequent invitation to lunch reaches far beyond security concerns. For someone who has been socialised in a church environment, it is far more pleasant to be approached and questioned than to be ignored.

China-US Documentary 'Dear Kuliang' Premieres in Los Angeles, Highlighting Century of People-to-People Bonds

The China-US co-produced documentary "Dear Kuliang" made its world premiere on November 7 at the 21st Chinese American Film Festival and Chinese American TV Festival in Los Angeles, marking the first time the Kuliang story has been presented through a Sino-American collaborative lens.

Family Member of Almighty God Victim Recounts: 'Almighty God Followers and My Parents Plotted to Kill Me'

"For every person who has gone missing because of the Church of Almighty God, there is a corresponding family that has suffered as victims," said Li Rui (a pseudonym), who has endured years of pain as the child of the sect's followers.

Chinese Avant-Garde Artist Dove's 'Life Line' Art Exhibition Opens in Shanghai

On the afternoon of October 25, 2025, the "Life Line: An Exhibition of Dove’s Work" by renowned Chinese avant-garde artist Dove opened at the Art Flow of Nancy's Gallery.

Holiday Pause: How Christians Spent National Day Resting and Reconnecting

The National Day holiday brought a pause to the daily routine. The community parking lot was largely empty, and the usual groups of grandparents and babies had vanished as many families traveled or returned home. The break offered Elena a rare chance to step away from the ordinary order of life—to pause, adjust, and reestablish balance.

Dr. Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen Lectures on Christian Pneumatology as Public Theology

Dr. Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen argued for a "world-embracing, multi-layered pneumatology" that extends the Holy Spirit's work beyond the church into all public domains. His lecture explored the Spirit's role in society, science, and other religions, advocating for a "post-critical" engagement with these spheres.

Prof. Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen Lectures on Eschatological Hope in the Intersection of Sciences and Theology

Prof. Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen delivered a lecture on the intersection of Christian eschatology and scientific cosmology. He contrasted the scientific prediction of the universe's eventual heat death with the theological hope for a divinely initiated new 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.

Travel Reflections: Korean Christians in the Fight for National Independence

March 1, 2024, marks the 105th anniversary of the 1919 Independence Movement of Korea. On the eve of this occasion, I had the opportunity to travel to Korea with a few friends for a historical pilgrimage. I visited the National Museum of Korea in central Seoul and the History Museum of Korean Christians at Soongsil University.