  Christianity in China
Issue 98 2008
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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
Christianity Fever Through a century of political turmoil and disillusionment, waves of Chinese intellectuals have come to Christ. Stacey Bieler and Carol Lee Hamrin
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
Prodigal Son A third-generation Chinese Christian describes his journey from persecution to Communism to faith.
Recommended Resources Dig deeper into this issue's theme.
From the Editor The Race Marked Out For Us A Palestinian Christian finds the path from hate to forgiveness. Jennifer Trafton
Timeline China in the 20th century.
To Every Tribe Early missionaries laid the groundwork for mass movements to Christ among the minority peoples of China. Ralph Covell
Worshiping Under the Communist Eye The birth of an "official" Chinese church helped Christianity thrive in public under political constraints. Ryan Dunch
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