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| 1910: |
The Chinese Student Volunteer Movement was born. |
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| 1945: |
The China Inter Varsity was established. |
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| 1957: |
Campus Evangelical Fellowship of Taiwan was established. |
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| 1960s: |
Many Chinese Bible Study groups were formed in the United States and later became churches, with leaders trained by CEF in Taiwan. |
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| 1978: |
China adopted an" open
door" policy. Thousands of students and scholars ventured overseas. |
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| 1992: |
Campus Evangelical Fellowship of United States, with a burden to spread the gospel amongst overseas Chinese students and scholars, began publication of the Overseas Campus Magazine in Los Angeles, California. In the ensuing years, Campus Evangelical Fellowship-Overseas Campus Magazine
(CEF-OCM) expanded its ministries to meet growing needs. |
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| 1993: |
Began sponsoring discipleship- training camps. |
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| 1995: |
Began publishing Christian books, and introduced an Internet website. |
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| 1998: |
Began publishing series of discipleship and leadership training materials,
MCTEE. |
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| 2000: |
Hosted a global conference focusing on ministries to Mainland Chinese intellectuals. |
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| 2001: |
Began publication of the “Behold” Magazine. |
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| 2002: |
Began co-sponsoring Internet correspondence courses on
MCTEE. |
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| 2003: |
Began publication of the"Overseas Campus
Today's Selection" Magazine. |
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| 2004: |
Began Europe discipleship training ministry |
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| 2006: |
Began publication of the"Overseas
Campus Magazine, Europe Edition" |
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