The merchant city that became the center of gravity in Chinese missions

60 years ago, the mountainous harbor city Wenzhou in China was declared a “Christianity-free place” by the Chinese authorities. Today it is the epicenter of missions in China. 

A big share of the cities’ mission activities happen through businesspeople and professionals, concludes the Chinese mission leader Qing Quan in an article that has been translated to English and published by ChinaSource. Today Wenzhou is called “the Jerusalem of China” due to its many churches.

People from Wenzhou, often referred to as Wenzhounese, are known for their entrepreneurial skills. A high share lives abroad where they have started numerous restaurants and wholesale businesses. Qing Quan explains how many Wenzhounese emigrants became tentmakers and business as mission people without even knowing the terms.

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What connects WhatsApp, Apple and Google to Lausanne?

WhatsApp, Apple and Google can all be labeled as tech companies. The three giants do however also have a link to global missions.

Workplace ministry and business as mission were focus areas when the Lausanne Movement one year ago. Leaders from gathered from all over the world to the Global Workplace Forum in Manila. The movement appointed a Workplace Ministry Advisory Board consisting of 65 faith-at-work leaders. The announcement came in an article marking the one-year anniversary of the forum.

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Become a prize-awarded mission photographer now

Do you have good mission photos that others may also enjoy? Talent Trust Consultants is currently hosting a photo competition where you can win Amazon gift cards. Your photos may also be published at TTC’s new website.

Talent Trust accepts all kinds of mission related photos. On their website they suggest that you for instance can take photos of intercultural friendships or things that can only happen in missions. 

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