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February – New Subscribers Month!


Here's how it will work. If you have not done so already, we invite you to sign up to receive new posts to this blog by email. Click on SUBSCRIBE, and then choose ChinaSource Blog. We will track the new subscribers throughout the month. At the end of the month, we will do a random drawing from among the new subscriber list. The winners will receive a $25.00 Amazon Gift Card.

What is the ChinaSource Blog?

The ChinaSource blog is our platform where we seek to educate, inform, (and sometimes entertain) readers about what is going on in China, particularly as it relates to the church and those seeking to serve the church.

Who are the bloggers?

Our bloggers are ChinaSource staff and others who have many years of experience serving in China and who understand the social and cultural context of the church in China.

Why read the ChinaSource Blog?

  1. To stay educated and informed about significant events in China, particularly those that directly relate to the church.
  2. To be challenged in your thinking about the current situation regarding the church in China.
  3. To be challenged in the way you and/or your ministry can best serve the church in China.
  4. And occasionally, you may be entertained. Consider this fun video wishing you a Happy Year of the Horse!!

Minions 2014 Chinese New Year / Year of the Horse Song

So, subscribe now for the chance to receive an Amazon Gift Card. And if you're already a subscriber, would you please do us a favor and email this to a friend (or friends) who might enjoy our blog.

Thanks!

The ChinaSource Blog Team

Image credit: Beijing Caligraphy, by Bari Bookout, via Flickr

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