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Making History

A Review of From Rebel to Ruler

[…] elite, whose role was to define the bigger trends in history that mere mortals could not divine by themselves. (p. 168) The strength of this type of writing is that it presents the Party, in all its complexity, on its own terms. Saich is not simply offering commentary from an outside point of view, […]

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Capturing Chinese Stories

[…] audience. It would not be the last. Even before The Reason for You was published, a group of alumni from Tsinghua University had done the work of writing out their testimonies, with the hope of reaching their fellow Chinese intellectuals with the message of salvation. They had searched for a publisher of their collection […]

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Essential Information for Understanding

Eurasian Crossroads—A Book Review

[…] what are now the Central Asian Republics, and parts by China or Tibet. Nevertheless, there is a geographic, cultural and geopolitical coherence to the region that makes writing its history over the very long term a reasonable thing to attempt.” (p.4) Writing a comprehensive history of Xinjiang is precisely what James A. Millward has […]

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Chinese Christian History 101

Darkest Before the Dawn: A Book Review

[…] the China Inland Mission in chapter six. In his words, “J. Hudson Taylor proved to be an exemplary missionary. The China Inland Mission perhaps represented the very best of the missionary movement in China” (p. 62). However, the context of the late nineteenth century in the aftermath of the Second Opium War in 1860 […]

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ResearchShare—A New Resource from ChinaSource

[…] said, “Thank you again for allowing this thesis to be used for more than an assignment!” While I am sure the writer benefitted personally from researching and writing the paper, how much better if it can also be a source of information and a prod to further thought for others who are also interested […]

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Faithful Disobedience as Testimony to the Kingdom

A Book Review

[…] (p. 10). Anyone willing to read Faithful Disobedience will be blessed to be one of the “others” to whom Wang Yi writes. Summary A collection of 22 essays, letters, sermons, and statements, Faithful Disobedience feels like walking through a well curated museum exhibition. An exhibition that ties various writings together to tell a unified […]

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Summer 2023 Reading List from ChinaSource

[…] of the “Chinese miracle” and all of its consequences. Ten Sermons That Shook China by Watchman Nee This book represents a collection of some of Watchman Nee’s best sermons that have special relevance and a powerful Gospel message. Selected sermons were taken from a sampling of literature, teaching manuals, and sermon notes that were […]

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Hearing from the Church in China, Part 1

The Quest for Trustworthy Information

[…] measures in December 2022, authorities did not publish its quarterly cremation numbers of the last quarter of 2022, which led to another string of opinions, calculations and best guesses of the “real numbers.”3 Reports about How the Church Is Coping Are Becoming Thinner on the Ground Let’s have a look at the data, as […]

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ZGBriefs | January 25, 2024

They flocked to build China's cities. Now builders are aging with little retirement (January 18, 2024, NPR) Now, these workers are approaching retirement age, and China must deal with the costs of supporting an aging workforce. Although they built much of the country's infrastructure, migrant workers remain the most vulnerable in the country's fast-aging workforce.

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Telling the Truth in China

A Book Review of Sparks

[…] Their Battle for the Future by Ian Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2023, 400 pages. ISBN-10: 0197575501, ISBN-13: 978-0197575505. Available from Amazon. Anyone familiar with Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Ian Johnson’s previous writing on China has likely already picked up a copy of his most recent book, Sparks. Johnson’s ability to combine his intimate familiarity with life in China […]