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Rev. Dr. Song Jun Explores How 'Anti-Imperialist Patriotism' Shaped Churches in China, Japan, Korea

On June 30, Rev. Dr. Song Jun gave a book launch lecture titled "A Historical Narrative Trilogy: The Respective Interpretations of 'Anti-Imperialist Patriotism' in the Churches of China, Japan, and Korea" for his new book, A History of Christianity in China, Japan, and Korea under the East Asian Order.

Faith at End of Life: Journey of Terminal Care Fellowship

Founded by a breast cancer survivor, this fellowship offers spiritual support and comfort to those in crisis through their experiences. In the process, the volunteers have better understood what palliative care entails and the precious value of life itself.

Ningbo Church Marks 3 Years in New Building

Ningbo International Church in Zhejiang Province marked the third anniversary of its new building on June 29 with a special thanksgiving service, featuring a sermon on hope and redemption by a guest pastor from Shandong.

A Northern Church Clears All Its Finances at Year-End, Living Out the Blessing of Giving

Pastor Zhu is an ordinary pastor serving in an ordinary city in northern China, but his church is anything but ordinary. By clearing its finances at the end of every year, the church challenges the fear of the future, confronts the very purpose of church existence, and walks a seemingly “risky” path of faith, experiencing unexpected breakthroughs and divine provision along the way.

A Life and a Church Restored Together

“Come, try our local specialty!” Sister Wang cheerfully urged, her chopsticks busily serving dishes to the visiting guests. Moving briskly around the table, she helped the pastor welcome the guest. Behind her enthusiastic service, however, lies a story of stepping away from the church—and finding her way back.

Pastor’s ‘Entrustment’ Parenting When His Son Questioned God

“When I began my ministry, God promised me that if I took good care of His house, He would take care of my family. I am only responsible for what I should be responsible for, and I entrust everything else to God. My son is also God’s child. I am not his lord—I can only pray for him and fulfill the responsibility that is mine.”
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Junjun’s Faith Journey: From Deep Darkness to a Life of Light

Her journey from being a child reluctantly sent away by her biological parents to a troubled youth who dropped out of school and struggled with depression, from achieving career success at a young age to eventually dedicating her life to serving God, reads like a redemptive story authored by God Himself.

Psychology Can Be Church's 'Spiritual X-Ray', Says Pastor

Through a ministry grounded in listening, empathy, and guidance, Pastor Li’s church has helped believers address many real-life challenges while also placing a strong emphasis on leading them back to faith. He emphasized that psychology is merely a tool, while the ultimate goal is to guide people to turn back to God.
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Resting Place of Faith: Li Lang Holy Mountain

Li Lang Holy Mountain dates back to the mid-19th century, when the church purchased Anmoling Mountain from Li Lang to serve as a sacred burial ground for deceased Christians.

Photos: Churches in China Celebrate Dragon Boat Festival

This photo collection captures how churches and Christian communities across China celebrated the Dragon Boat Festival in late May.

Pastor’s ‘Entrustment’ Parenting When His Son Questioned God

“When I began my ministry, God promised me that if I took good care of His house, He would take care of my family. I am only responsible for what I should be responsible for, and I entrust everything else to God. My son is also God’s child. I am not his lord—I can only pray for him and fulfill the responsibility that is mine.”

Rev. Dr. Song Jun Explores How 'Anti-Imperialist Patriotism' Shaped Churches in China, Japan, Korea

On June 30, Rev. Dr. Song Jun gave a book launch lecture titled "A Historical Narrative Trilogy: The Respective Interpretations of 'Anti-Imperialist Patriotism' in the Churches of China, Japan, and Korea" for his new book, A History of Christianity in China, Japan, and Korea under the East Asian Order.

Celebrating Fathers — Pastor Bert Pretorius

As South Africa prepares to celebrate Father’s Day, we are faced with the sobering contradiction between the ideal and the reality. On the one hand, Father’s Day is meant to honour the gift and calling of fatherhood. It is a time when we give thanks for the men who lead, protect, nurture, and build strong families, which are the foundational building blocks of our society. Yet, in a country plagued by some of the highest rates of gender-based violence (GBV) in the world, this day often exposes a painful truth: the absence, silence, and abdication of fathers is a national crisis where women and children are paying the price.

Biblical Scholar: Trauma Narratives in Hebrew Bible Require Critical Evaluation in Asian Context

Prof. Sonia Wong explores how biblical trauma narratives might serve as pastoral resources for Asian contexts while emphasizing the need for critical evaluation.

How Religion Shapes International Relations: Fudan University Forum Focuses on U.S. Elections, Vatican Diplomacy, Middle East Dynamics

The sub-forum “Religion and International Relations After the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election” explored how religion influences diplomatic agendas and global politics amid current great power rivalries.

Urgent Blood Donations Needed for Dr. Milton Wan, Theologian Battling Leukemia

Dr. Milton Wan Wai-yiu, a respected theologian at the Divinity School of Chung Chi College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, has been diagnosed with leukemia and is in urgent need of blood donations as he undergoes treatment in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province.

New Book Explores Spatial Narrative of Lutheran Seminaries in Early Republic of China

The Christian Culture Research Series has recently released a new academic work titled A Study on the Spatial Narrative of Christian Higher Education in the Late Qing Dynasty and Early Republic of China by Professor Liu Ping.

New Archival Volume on Finnish Lutheran Mission in China Released

A new book named Archival Materials on the Missionary Activities of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland in China (Volume 1) was published in May.

Biblical Social Justice System as Practiced by the Chinese Church

Biblical justice is not a modern concept. It is as old as the Bible and rooted in the very character of God. The Chinese church has demonstrated that biblical social justice can be practiced in a quieter yet powerful way.

Proposal for Establishing Church Libraries

A church library’s function goes far beyond simple reading. It is another field for nurturing believers and pastors, and it forms a Christian knowledge service system.

Christmas Reflection: Meaning of Faith for Christians

Despite numerous participations in worship and ministries, believers can still reflect on the question, "What does faith truly mean to me?"

The Power of Silent Prayer After Sermon

A church in southern China has recently updated its service process. A significant change encourages the congregation to offer a silent prayer before departing after the pastor's benediction.