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Three Indonesian Christian Women Lost Important Appeal; Last Appeal Left
On Nov. 22, these women lost an important trial to have their three-year sentences reduced or overturned by a higher court, according to Christian Freedom International.
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2005 Mainland Chinese Ministry Conference Gathered Leaders for a Weekend of Thanksgiving
Over the Thanksgiving weekend on Nov. 24-27 in Virginia, Reston, over 200 Chinese Christian leaders with most of them from mainland China gathered to share their hopes for the future of China missions
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China and Myanmar Are Making Slow Progress in AIDS Prevention, UN Report Stated
China and Myanmar are making slow progress to prevent the spread of AIDS, according to UN report that praised Thailand in its endeavor that resulted in successfully decreasing the number of new HIV ca
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UN Investigator Says Torture Widespread in China, But 'Praises' Beijing
Beginning a historic 12-day fact-finding mission, the United Nation's chief torture investigator ''praised'' China's leaders for acknowledging the widespread abuse of prisoners in the nation's
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CCCOWE Taiwan North District Committee Members Hold Conference
On Nov 16, Taiwan North District Committee members gathered to discuss and strategize marketing, management, transportation for next year's conference.
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Pastor John Piper Offers Insight and Encouragement for First-Time Bible Readers in 2025
As the new year begins, many Christians have resolved to take on the project of reading the Bible cover to cover. That's great and all, but if it's your first time, just where do you start?
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[Exclusive Interview] A revelation within the brink of life and death — Meg Leung’s mission in Christian art
Meg Leung (梁麗橋), an artist with a lifelong love for watercolor painting, sees her art as more than a means of expressing her inner world; it is a bridge connecting her to God. Her artistic journey has revealed God’s perfect plan and inspired her to communicate the power of faith through her wor
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Transgenderism a fundamental human right? Hong Kong public disagrees, survey finds
A 2024 survey from the Society for Truth and Light (明光社)'s Center for Life and Ethics Research reveals that respondents from various backgrounds prioritize personal safety and fairness when it comes to transgender issues. When laws involve moral judgments, most respondents believe courts should not make the decisions. The study also indicates that religious believers share similar views with non-religious respondents, reflecting that many churches may rarely address gender topics in depth.
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Discipleship and Evangelism: Walking the Path of the Great Commission
Like an ever-flowing spring, the gospel refreshes dry, parched lands and needs our unwavering passion and steadfast faith to transform lives and bring renewal. The "flame in our hearts" calls Christians to keep their faith and love for the Lord ablaze, representing the work and power of the Holy Spirit, driving us to proclaim God's glory boldly.
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North America Chinese Evangelical Seminary year-end report highlights significant ministry progress
As the year draws to a close, Rev. James Liu, President of the Chinese Evangelical Seminary North America (CESNA), reflected on the seminary’s remarkable growth and ministry development over the past year. Dedicated to providing theological education to Chinese Christians, CESNA continues to uphold its mission to remain faithful to the gospel and nurture believers. This year’s achievements span academic, ministerial, and outreach endeavors, fostering spiritual growth and advancing missionary wo