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Confrontation or Conversation? The Church and Confucianism in China

[…] they will navigate the ongoing relationship with China’s Confucian heritage and its modern day resurgence. For more on Christianity and Confucianism, please see the current issue of ChinaSource Quarterly. ____________________ 1 Huo Shui, “Two Transformations: The Future of Christianity in China,” ChinaSource (Fall 2011), http:// www.chsource.org/en/articles/christianity-and-other-religions/item/35. Image credit: Confucius, by Jay P. Lee, via Flickr

View From the Wall

A Glance at People with Disabilities in China

The author provides us with some statistics regarding disabled people in China and then looks at what the government and various organizations are doing to serve this segment of the population. She provides brief overviews of their situations in the areas of accessibility issues, laws, rehabilitation, education, employment and the church.

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A Forgotten People

[…] name. To his followers he gives this example, along with the promise that, “whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” (Matthew 25:40 NIV) Notes ^ International Labor Organization, “Facts on People with Disabilities in China,” http:// www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/—asia/—ro-bangkok/—ilo-beijing/documents/publication/wcms_142315.pdf. Image credit: Wheelchair by Andrew Hefter via Flickr.  

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Regulating Religion

[…] be adopted? And if so, what will the impact be? We will continue to monitor these developments at ChinaSource. Notes ^ International Human Rights Treaties and Database;http:// www.hkhrm.org.hk/english/law/const03.html ^ Liu Peng, "The Crux and Solution of Religious Issues in China," Pacific Institute for Social Sciences;http://www.pacilution.com/english/ShowArticle.asp?ArticleID=3173 ^ Center on Religion and Chinese Society, Purdue University;http://www.purdue.edu/crcs/itemResources/PRCDoc/pdf/Document_no._19_1982.pdf […]

Peoples of China

As China Grows Older

[…] care for them?” Families are finding this difficult, and neither the government nor society are currently prepared to provide the resources needed to address this. However, China’s Christian community has several advantages that would allow them to meet this need. Urban Christians could care for the elderly in their midst and also offer a service […]

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3 Questions: Honor, Shame, and the Gospel

Werner Mischke is author of The Global Gospel: Achieving Missional Impact in Our Multicultural World (2015, Mission One) and serves as coordinator for “Honor, Shame and the Gospel: Reframing Our Message for 21st Century Ministry,” to be held June 19-21 in Wheaton, Illinois. 3 Questions 1. What led you to explore the concept of honor/shame? […]

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The Impact of Family Issues on Chinese Missionaries

Thinking Through an Approach to Spouse- and Children-Needs of Chinese Missionaries

[…] sending to unreached peoples. Field research findings with Chinese missionaries and with prospective Chinese medical missionaries highlight issues related to the needs of the Chinese missionary’s nuclear family. Although mission-sending organizations can help, much of the impetus for resolving difficulties faced by the Chinese missionary’s spouse and children must come from the Chinese missionaries themselves.

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Toward an Urban Church Theology

[…] rural house church movements or of churches affiliated with the TSPM. Rather, a fresh set of dynamics was impacting the development of China’s newly forming urban Christian communities.

The latest issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, with its theme of urban church theology, delves into these dynamics. Guest editors Mary Ma and LI Jin have pulled together […]

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China’s Church and Its Future

[…] background on youth in China, read "Towards More Effective Youth Ministry" and the July 2017 edition of The Lantern. Notes ^ An overview of this study can be found in “Journeying with the Church in China” edited by Brent Fulton, ChinaSource Quarterly, Vol. 19, No. 1, March 20, 2017,  http:// www.chinasource.org/resource-library/chinasource-quarterlies/journeying-with-the-church-in-china.  Image credit: PICT2412a by maxxum via Flickr. 

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Women in China’s Protestant Church and Missions

[…] China, women make up the majority of workers; however, their contributions and circumstances can sometimes be overlooked. The author looks at how God has used women of bygone days to build his church in China. She discusses three examples of women as well as a trio of women who provided leadership and greatly impacted […]