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While Beijing has not yet clamped down on religion in the city, three churches are preparing.
Political upheaval led many to emigrate overseas. Yet some pastors still remain to shepherd those who stay.
The Book of Jonah offers a clarion call for peacemaking between believers from Hong Kong and China.
Amid high rates of depression and anxiety among young people, Christian leaders boost efforts to address mental health challenges.
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Leader explains why members of the World Evangelical Alliance visited leaders of China’s government-sanctioned Three-Self churches.
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(UPDATED) Pew survey of more than 10,000 adults in Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and Vietnam examines Christians’ and Buddhists’ beliefs, practices, and affinity to other traditions.
Christian journalism has become even more important after the government passed a tough new national security law.
The Western church regards her highly, but some Chinese Christians struggle with her affinity for socialist ideology and betrayal of coworkers in Mao’s era.
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While a school supervisor called the case a “misunderstanding,” three directors have fled overseas.
How the attitude manifests in Hong Kong—inside and outside the church.