June Cheng | After decades of relative isolation, Chinese churches are discovering—and embracing—Reformed traditions
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June Cheng | In China, a nationwide gender imbalance means single women face enormous pressure to marry—even Christian women with non-Christian suitors
As liberal Western values encroach in Taiwan and China, Christians and traditionalists seek to preserve marriage
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Churches beg mothers not to abort on the day the country honors its young
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June Cheng | A Christian school. A pro-life ministry. A presbytery. One trailblazing congregation in southwest China is launching politically taboo initiatives and reshaping the face of the nation’s house church movement—under a government’s wary eye