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 Discipling the Dragon: Christian Publishing Finds Success in China
Despite stringent controls, 1,300 Christian books are now available—legally—inside the communist country.
John W. Kennedy | posted 1/20/2012 10:03AM
Interview: Chai Ling on Saving China's Daughters
Each day in China, 35,000 baby girls are aborted and 500 women commit suicide. One freedom fighter won't take it any longer.
Interview by Timothy C. Morgan | posted 10/04/2011 09:55AM
Profiling Christians Who Have Suffered Under Chinese Communism
A non-Christian reporter profiles martyrs of the Middle Kingdom. A review of 'God Is Red.'
Review by David Aikman | posted 9/28/2011 10:16AM
Shouwang Showdown, 15 Weeks In
Members of one of China's largest house churches continue to meet amid arrests.
Chris Norton | posted 7/20/2011 11:48AM
Should the China Ambassador Worship at a House Church?
Observers discuss whether the U.S. ambassador to China should worship at an unregistered church to 'publicly identify with the persecuted.'
Compiled by Ruth Moon | posted 5/31/2011 09:09AM
Why Beijing's Largest House Church Refuses to Stop Meeting Outdoors
Shouwang vows to continue showdown until Christmas in hopes of ending Achilles' heel of unregistered churches: government pressure on landlords.
Promise Hsu in Beijing, China | posted 4/26/2011 09:59AM
Smuggle Bibles into China? It's Outdated
Owning a Bible printed outside China could draw suspicion about one's contacts.
Jonathan Brooks | posted 8/18/2010 10:38AM
Smuggle Bibles into China? It's Still Necessary
Remember the sheer size of the Chinese church.
Todd Nettleton | posted 8/18/2010 10:34AM
Official Chinese Newspaper Publishes Call to Change Religion Policy
Religious freedom experts are surprised and cautiously optimistic, but disagree on proposal.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | posted 12/08/2009 10:09AM
China's 'Conscience' Missing in Action
Top Christian lawyer Gao Zhisheng vanishes as government stifles dissent.
Elissa Cooper | posted 10/23/2009 11:28AM
China's Human Rights, In the Red
President Obama should keep values at the center of American foreign policy.
A Christianity Today editorial | posted 3/13/2009 03:49PM
Smuggling Debate
Ministries disagree on how best to provide Bibles to Chinese Christians.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | posted 1/27/2009 10:20AM
Soul Tremors
With approval from China's government, Robert Yeung brings faith-based counseling to those shaken by the May earthquake.
Gregg Chenoweth | posted 11/12/2008 10:01AM
China's Christian Crackdown
Animosity toward unregistered religious activity intensified before the Olympics and isn't going to fade soon.
Compiled by Scott Flipse | posted 10/23/2008 08:38AM
Repressing Religion
State Department blasts China on religious freedom.
Daniel Burke, Religion News Service | posted 9/23/2008 11:39AM
Olympic Snapshot
Imagine swords turned into plowshares, and soldiers into soccer players.
Al Hsu | posted 8/08/2008 07:26AM
My Top 5 Books on China
By David Aikman, author, Jesus in Beijing | posted 6/20/2008 07:15AM
Managing a Crisis
Relief needs in China and Myanmar are massive—and will likely continue for years.
Ken Walker | posted 5/23/2008 10:56AM
Aiding China's Shaken Church
Franklin Graham discusses outreach after the Sichuan earthquake.
Interview by Stan Guthrie | posted 5/23/2008 10:56AM
Unexpected Dialogue
Why is a former Chinese official talking to Luis Palau?
Interview by Mark Galli | posted 5/22/2008 09:18AM
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