Chinese Church Voices—Top 10 posts of 2019
Which posts caught the attention of CCV readers this year?
Which posts caught the attention of CCV readers this year?
As we get ready to start a new year, listen to this song in German or English so you can understand its message. Then, even if you do not understand Chinese, listen to the Chinese version. Listen as Chinese Christians sing about their faith and trust in God who will be with them at night, in the morning and on every future day.
It’s time for our annual look back at the most popular posts on the ChinaSource Blog in 2019.
Wishing you a blessed Christmas from ChinaSource!
It's quite common that people in China have to have their faces and identity cards scanned before being allowed into high-speed rail stations, but the same approach has triggered controversies when used in some churches.
The Lianghui is one of those things that falls into the category of “church with Chinese characteristics.”
Who leads China's registered churches and how do they become leaders?
Understanding and preparing for the new phase Hong Kong may soon be facing.
God does not permit an absence of trials, and they come today with beating drums.
​Though the snow blankets the ground, the red plum blossoms are still bright. As persecution arrives, our love for the Lord deepens.
A look at Chinese contemporary art.
A new prayer app for praying through the year—for China.
A believer ponders the spiritual dimensions underpinning the unrest in Hong Kong.