NEWS//China's religions bow to sinicization
Under pressure from the Chinese government, religious leaders in China agree to incorporate communism’s tenants into their teaching.
Read More →Under pressure from the Chinese government, religious leaders in China agree to incorporate communism’s tenants into their teaching.
Read More →Luther affirms that God’s Son provides human beings the only way we can be righteous before the righteous God.
Read More →False teachers trouble many Christian churches in China. Recently, one of 316NOW’s students helped to confront and correct false teaching.
Read More →According to this survey, Chinese citizens see room for improvement in their lives, as well as areas of satisfaction.
Read More →Each week 10 Ticks brings you a taste of everyday life in China. 10 Ticks is also a reminder to pray for the 90% of China's massive population that is not yet Christian.
The Forbidden City contains a number of buildings that were used to house members of the royal family and their attendants, to provide administrative offices, to serve as official meeting areas, and to offer opportunities to worship.
China’s families are suffering from instability and selfishness. 316NOW is seeking ways to use that as a door within China to share the gospel and God’s plans for families.
Read More →During the 35 years that China’s one-child policy was enforced, it created untold trauma and unbelievable unintended consequences. A documentary explores those consequences.
Read More →Are you dealing with hardships? Martin Luther offers advice, encouraging us to live with spiritual eyes.
Read More →Each week 10 Ticks brings you a taste of everyday life in China. 10 Ticks is also a reminder to pray for the 90% of China's massive population that is not yet Christian.
Beyond this entrance lies the compound that China’s ancient royal family called home: the Forbidden City.
One of the ways 316NOW mentors Christians leaders in China is to help them preach solid, Bible-based sermons.
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