The Registered Church in China
This new publication, by Wayne Ten Harmsel, will soon be available. An excerpt from chapter three is included.
This new publication, by Wayne Ten Harmsel, will soon be available. An excerpt from chapter three is included.
A Christian worker tells of her experiences in training children’s Sunday school teachers in TSPM churches throughout many areas of China. She also shares the design of her training sessions and makes clear the importance of Sunday school.
With the media’s incessant focus on official persecution of the unregistered church in China, Fulton reminds us that it is often easy to forget the vibrant dimensions of Christian life playing out in China’s registered churches.
Part of the World Christianity Series being produced by Fortress Press, this 2019 publication provides both a panoramic view and thoughtful analysis of many key issues in Chinese Christianity today.
The author discusses five key ways in which TSPM churches are having a positive and eternal impact on Chinese society. Although controlled by the government, these churches continue to faithfully serve their Savior knowing that, ultimately, Jesus controls everything
Vala addresses the history of TSPM churches and the distinction between them and house churches. He looks at their relationship over past years and describes what is happening with both today.
From the desk of the guest editor.
What can we learn so far from this research?
Our teachers were absolute heroes. . . . They kept us learning as much as we could in the middle of strict quarantine for them and exile for us.
The autumn issue of ChinaSource Quarterly , comes out next week and here’s a glimpse of what’s in store.
Pastoral advice for helping a spouse with a gambling addiction.
Who and what most influenced Chinese believers to follow Christ?