

Bible study in chinese series#
Our dedicated website, YouTube channel, and Facebook page are providing ready access to trustworthy articles, free ebooks, and video teaching series by Dr. We are reaching Chinese-speaking people online with the gospel, including Mainland China, where Christians are facing persecution from the Communist Government. We strive to reach Chinese-speaking pastors, laypeople, and unbelievers from all walks of life through the following outreach efforts: Your donations are a critical part of bringing trustworthy teaching to Chinese-speaking people around the world. Ligonier is working to equip Chinese-speaking Christians online and in print, including new dubbed teaching series and study guides, a designated website, and future audio production.īy God’s grace and with your support, the resources Ligonier is providing in Chinese enable pastors to faithfully shepherd their congregations, fathers to lead their homes, and mothers to teach their children. Some estimate that the number of Protestants in China will surpass that in the United States within a decade, becoming one of the largest Christian populations on earth and a country with great missionary-sending potential.²ĭespite this growth, the availability of solid theological resources in China is scarce, and the joy Chinese Christians have in receiving biblical material is great. Nevertheless, the zeal of Chinese believers has not waned during these times, and underground churches have multiplied with evangelistic energy for the spread of the gospel. A renewed government clampdown, starting in 2018, has seen church leaders imprisoned, church gatherings disrupted, online Bible sales banned, and an increased monitoring of Christians.¹ Since the Communist Revolution of 1949, the body of Christ in China has faced great opposition, from the Cultural Revolution of 1966–1979 to the present day. China’s history goes back thousands of years, and the Chinese-speaking church has been affected by many movements and events over the centuries.

China has the largest population of any country in the world (1.4 billion people), and Mandarin Chinese competes with English as the most-spoken language in the world.
