China christian mission

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Today, our team of over 2, from over 40 countries serve East Asian people around the world. CMC is dedicated to empower individuals and churches to reach the world for Christ. Over the course of five days you will hear messages from highly respected mission voices, attend workshops, talk with missionaries and agencies face to face, worship, and pray. Since its beginning CMC has been attended by well over 35, people; numerous churches, organizations, and individuals have been empowered and mobilized. Praise the Lord for the way that He has blessed this ministry. Growing beyond the East Coast to the West, South and into Europe we are grateful for the many conventions that the Lord has allowed us to host since We are thankful to the Lord that CMC has been a tremendous platform for mobilizing Chinese to reach Chinese for Christ and for missions cross-culturally.

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CMC is a ministry whose ultimate purpose is to challenge and mobilize Christian-Chinese and non-Chinese of the calling to be ambassadors for Christ in all walks of life, locally & globally, to reach Chinese, non-Chinese and unreached people groups. Chinese church leaders have a goal of sending out 20, cross-cultural workers by Despite many challenges, Chinese leaders are committed to collaborative missiological learning to fulfil the Great Commission. In a EMQ article, Dr. Five years later, Tabor Laughlin wrote that most of those sent from China had returned after two to three years or had stayed on the field out of a sense of shame, focusing on ministry to other Chinese. By , an estimated 50 indigenous Chinese sending agencies had been formed. The contemporary Chinese church missionary movement has emerged and is spreading like wildfire. At the same time, it has also begun to attract great attention from the universal church, which has begun to think about how to cooperate with the Chinese church and meet the needs of the missionary movement.

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, are often met with persecution. Inspired by a Chinese House Church leader who asked him to be " a reporter for us" outside China, Ross soon. Since that time, with the help of our faithful supporters, over 17 million Bibles and Christian books have been distributed free of charge in China. Ross established a missionary training school in China and CCSM began to place and support full-time workers. Programmes focusing on orphans, abandoned children and the disadvantaged were setup. From the early courier teams, that took books and Bibles in, other teams were developed - intercession, mercy, cultural exchange and medical.
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