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Spring 2008
ARTICLES:
  • From Foreign Mission to Chinese Church: Missionaries in China were hampered by pressures from home, mistakes in leadership, and identification with the West, but they planted the seeds that would someday yield an astonishing harvest. [Daniel H. Bays]


  • Worshiping Under the Communist Eye: The birth of an "official" Chinese church helped Christianity thrive in public under political constraints. [Ryan Dunch]


  • As For Me and My House: The house-church movement survived persecution and created a surge of Christian growth across China. [Tony Lambert]


  • Caught Between Rome and Beijing: Chinese Catholics have endured devastating division in the past century. [Kim-Kwong Chan]


  • To Every Tribe: Early missionaries laid the groundwork for mass movements to Christ among the minority peoples of China. [Ralph Covell]


  • Christianity Fever: Through a century of political turmoil and disillusionment, waves of Chinese intellectuals have come to Christ. [Stacey Bieler and Carol Lee Hamrin]


  • Prodigal Son: A third-generation Chinese Christian describes his journey from persecution to Communism to faith.


  • …and more!

 

 

Christian History & Biography wants to connect contemporary Christians to their spiritual heritage by communicating church history in an engaging, accurate, and visual way. Each quarterly issue is devoted to a key person, topic, or event in the history of Christendom.

 

 

 

 

 

 



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