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The California pastor hopes to return to the small group of house churches he started last year.
Kate Shellnutt

Less than a year after moving to Hong Kong, Francis Chan and his family have had their visas rejected and been forced to leave their fledgling house church ministry behind.

Chan, known as a spirited preacher and bestselling author of Crazy Love, told his ministry partners early in January that he was back in the US but applying to return to Hong Kong, where he and his sons-in-law were leading three house church gatherings.

“Hopefully we can get back in Hong Kong because, man, we want to be there,” ...

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What the last four years have meant for the relationship between US Christians and their brothers and sisters in Christ around the world.
Morgan Lee

“Was the US never really a “Christian country,” or was US Christianity corrupted by politics?”

That’s the question that Kylie Beach, a writer for the Australian-based Eternity News asked several days after the capitol insurrection and several days before last week’s presidential inauguration. She continued:

Did the US only ever appear to be more Christian than other countries, or was its Christianity corrupted by politics? To put it frankly, are the people who declare ...
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