Chinese Congress on World Evangelization


Chinese Coordination Centre of World Evangelism or CCCOWE is an international organization of Overseas Chinese Christian churches that was founded on 1976. CCCOWE has branches throughout East Asia and Southeast Asia. It is a member of the Lausanne Committee, a Christian organization that aims to bring the Gospel into the whole world.

History

The CCCOWE was a movement established at the First International Congress on World Evangelization in 1974. Before the official start of the 1974 conference meeting, a group of 70 pastors was praying for the Chinese churches worldwide and was "inspired by the Holy Spirit to commence the movement." In August 1976, the First Chinese Congress on World Evangelization was convened in Hong Kong.
Since its inception in 1976, CCCOWE, the centre has been serving the movement and facilitating pertinent ministries.
Its goal is to reach out to the Chinese and Overseas Chinese throughout the world. However, some people have seen that, lately, there are more and more Overseas Chinese who do not know how to speak or read Chinese. With this issue, a committee was formed to be able to address the issue. A new group was created to cater to the English speaking Overseas Chinese: the CCOWE English Task Force.

Countries covered

Conferences are held in countries or territories where there are Chinese Congress on World Evangelization offices - which are countries with sizeable ethnic Chinese populations.