Chinese Churches Prove Resilient, With or Without Crosses on Their Steeples
By Robert Katz and June Cheng, World Magazine. Near a grimy steel-welding factory on the outskirts of the Chinese city of Wenzhou, a six-story, 900-seat, modern gothic-style church looms overhead with its lancet windows, spires, and stained glass. A chorus of 300 voices singing hymns in a local dialect to an out-of-tune piano rises from…