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Churches in Southern China Welcome 2026

As the calendar turned to 2026, churches across southern China marked the transition with prayer, worship, and sacred music, reflecting on the past year, entrusting the present, and stepping into the spiritual rhythm of the new year.

'Walking Through the Valley': A Chinese Christian Counselor’s Journey of Faith, Healing, and Ministry

For Brother Qingshui, faith became real not in comfort, but in crisis. Confronted by illness, inner emptiness, and questions of meaning, he gradually found his calling in accompanying those in despair through both psychological care and faith.
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No House, No Car, No Bride: Economic Plight of China's Young Clergy

Zibu's story is a microcosm of the survival status of a generation of Chinese preachers. In a world that increasingly values immediate satisfaction and material security, Zibu's waiting is a difficult, solitary, yet powerful testimony. He stands as a question mark to the modern age: Is there still room for a faith that relies solely on God's provision?
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Photos: Christmas Celebrated Across Southern China

The photo collection showcases churches across southern China that observed Christmas and Christmas Eve through worship services, sacred music, testimonies, and thanksgiving gatherings during the Christmas season of 2025.

Photos: Churches in Northern China Celebrate Christmas

The photo collection showcases churches across northern China that marked Christmas and Christmas Eve with worship services, choir performances, sacred dramas, and congregational praise during the Christmas season of 2025.

'Battle for Human Heart': Pastor's 35-Year Journey of Ministry

Over the course of 35 years in ministry, Pastor Timothy has learned that the most difficult battles are rarely fought in remote mission fields but in the hidden depths of the human heart.

Chinese House Church Minister Finds Rhythm to Serve God for a Lifetime

Rejecting burnout-driven ministry, Caleb lives by a simple conviction: faithfulness grows through rhythm, rest, and relationships. By prioritizing family and turning off his phone, his home church reflects a long-distance walk with God, not a race for results.

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 Reconnection to Strategic Prudence: A Three-Year Review of China's Church International Exchanges (2023–2025)

Data from public records and official statements between 2023 and 2025 show that the total volume of international exchanges in 2025 declined significantly. Rather than broad-spectrum engagement, the pattern moved toward more focused interaction, prioritizing specific multilateral platforms and regional partnerships.

Biscuits, Hymn, Work of Life-Building: Brother Enhui's Journey Back to Faith

He stood on stage, wiping the sweat from his forehead with a tissue, smiling through his nervousness—this was Brother Enhui, a host at a large gathering whose story of faith and transformation begins in childhood.

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.

Stephen Hawking's Final Musings About God

Renowned for his views about science, Stephen Hawking also made many comments about God.

From 'Burying Sons' to Broken Lives: Reclaiming Children's Value in Chinese Families

From the ancient tale of Guo Ju burying his son to modern family tragedies, the child has often been treated as a possession rather than an individual. How can faith redeem this broken family dynamic?

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.