Happy Chinese New Year! Is the Year of the Monkey Your Time to Take the OYC? Featured

Thursday, 11 February 2016 08:22

To mark the Chinese New Year, Disciples Today is publishing a series of articles written by our correspondent in mainland China. For the previous articles in this series, see Good News from China, What’s It Like to Be a Christian in China?, A Short History of Christianity in China, and The International Churches of Christ in China.

Part V: Is the Year of the Monkey your time to take the OYC?

Year of the MonkeyNew Year, big celebrations

Next to Christmas, perhaps the most celebrated holiday in the world is Chinese New Year. Chinese—not only in China but by the millions throughout Southeast Asia and the world—will mark this week as the start of the Year of the Monkey. The new year celebration is a time for family reunions, boisterous celebrations, fireworks, and lots of food!

An unfinished task

And yet…after the celebrations pass, China will still be home to the world’s largest unevangelized people, over 1.3 billion souls. There are still over 100 cities with half a million or more people where we haven’t planted churches!

An unprecedented opportunity

China is at a turning point. Just 40-odd years ago all Christian churches were still shuttered and foreigners unwelcome. Today, millions are open to Christianity, with an especially strong interest among university students, many of whom speak English and are eager to learn more of the world outside China. In our lifetime, there has never been a greater opportunity for English-speaking disciples to come share their faith in China.

Making an impact on China campuses

Nine disciples from the U.S. took the One Year Challenge and planted a church on a university complex that is home to over 25,000 resident students. They reach out to students through sports, games and everyday life, sharing the gospel as they come to know them as friends.

ShanghaiHas God opened a door for you to China?

You don’t have to speak Chinese! Single, campus and married disciples with a love for the lost and a hunger to take the one-year challenge have three opportunities here:
  1. Come study Chinese! Scholarships are available. Take a year off work to learn Chinese in a fulltime study program, live on campus, and reach out to your fellow Chinese students. More people speak Mandarin Chinese natively than any other language in the world.

  2. Be a self-supporting team member. There are many job opportunities for teachers of English and other subjects in China. Teach children or college students. Many teachers are given on-campus housing and a salary that is more than sufficient for daily needs. Our most influential and fruitful team members have chosen to support themselves in this way.

  3. Intern as a campus minister. Housing and a living stipend are available. If you want an opportunity to give your all to evangelizing, discipling young Christians and building a church, you can spend your days here in Bible study and prayer, playing sports with university students, organizing activities to build friendships, and sharing the gospel with your new friends!

Will the Year of the Monkey be the year you step out on faith?

First, pray. Then go to the One Year Challenge website to get detailed information to pray over and discuss with your ministry leaders. It’s not too late for another New Year’s resolution: to be used by God so more people in China will know the love of Jesus!
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