As the world sinks into recession, perhaps even depression, some types of Christian ministry become too expensive to continue. Not so the Internet! All over the world, including China, people can access the Internet either free or almost so.
No one person, church, or organization can hope to evangelize China’s vast population or edify the growing number of Christians, or equip church leaders. This task is so huge that the entire church around the world must be mobilized to fulfill the Great Commission as it refers to the Chinese.
With many restrictions on Christian activity still in place within China, extending a warm welcome to Chinese in your area might be the most risk-free way for them to become acquainted with the Gospel.
In past issues of Reaching Chinese Worldwide, we have looked at the strategic role that Taiwan’s Christians can and do play in spreading the Gospel among Chinese around the world.
As never before, Taiwan needs our prayers. This island with more than 23 million Chinese faces multiple perils, with implications for the rest of the world.
Many Chinese consider filial piety to be the crown jewel of their civilization. The core of Confucius’ teaching, some aspects of filial piety reach back into the dawn of Chinese civilization, centuries before Confucius himself.