MINISTRY / Enrollment on the rise
After China’s restrictions on religion forced a decline in 316NOW’s online Bible institute, enrollment is once again growing.
Read More →After China’s restrictions on religion forced a decline in 316NOW’s online Bible institute, enrollment is once again growing.
Read More →316NOW strives to develop “gray market” churches in China. They are not legal, but they are Confessional Lutheran.
Read More →In spite of Chinese efforts to prohibit the discussion of religion online, the Spirit is opening doors for the gospel to reach Christians and, through them, to reach people who don’t yet know Jesus.
Read More →Bitter Winter maintains a map of China that reports on religious persecution.
Read More →China will restrict all religious content from the part of the internet it controls beginning on March 1.
Read More →China is increasing its attempts to make religion serve its purposes.
Read More →China continues to draft policies that will make religion a tool of communism.
Read More →China’s “Beautiful Villages” initiative promises to bring economic prosperity to rural villages. But there is a catch.
Read More →China continues its war on Christianity and other religions. Its goal is to destroy faith in anything but the Communist Party.
Read More →As China’s communist government continues to control its citizens’ loyalty, school and university teachers are forced to demonstrate allegiance to the CCP.
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