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Online Theological Training
Forty Years of Growth of Liangyou Theological Seminary
From a radio program to a fully online seminary, Liangyou Seminary has been a key institution for training and equipping pastors and leaders in China. Luke Cheng walks us through the seminary’s forty-year history, showcasing the ingenuity and perseverance necessary to get biblical training to China’s believers.
Meet the Translators of the Chinese Bible
The work of translating the Bible into Chinese spanned a century and involved scores of scholars, both Chinese and Western. In 2018, ChinaSource devoted the autumn issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, “The Chinese Bible,” to examining the history, translation challenges, and current status of Chinese Bible translation. We are pleased to be reprinting an article […]
Mapping China’s Christian Legacy
The Story of the China Historical Christian Database
[…] own expertise. Ireland, Mayfield, and Menegon agreed to expand the original project into the China Historical Christian Database (CHCD), making it an initiative of the CGCM in 2018. Since that time, the CHCD has become the largest repository of information on Christianity in China ever assembled. It is a global effort. Partnering institutions and […]
ZGBriefs | November 16, 2023
[…] China during the 2021-22 school year, according to the 2023 version of an annual US government-funded study by the Institute of International Education (IIE). In contrast, from 2018 to 2019, there were more than 11,000 American students in the mainland. Deadly School Stampede Renews Calls For Scheduling Reform (November 15, 2023, Sixth Tone) After one student […]
J.O. Fraser and the Making of the Lisu Bible
[…] into Chinese was a gargantuan undertaking, involving scores of translators and decades of work. The Chinese Union Version remains the standard for Han Chinese. In the autumn 2018 issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, Kevin Xiyi Yao wrote the lead article discussing the importance of the CUV through the history of the Chinese church. However, China […]
The Mountains Are Shorter, Part 2
Mountains today no longer symbolize separation, but rather strength, as suggested by another phrase, tieda de Jiangshan (铁打的江山). Literally meaning “rivers and mountains forged in iron,” it is commonly translated “iron-clad country,” a fitting description of the seemingly unshakeable state power being exerted throughout Xi’s China.
Book Club: Shanghai Faithful
Join Joann Pittman for an online discussion on Jennifer Lin’s book, Shanghai Faithful: Betrayal and Forgiveness in a Chinese Christian Family.
ZGBriefs | January 18, 2024
[…] 2024, Radio Free Asia) Kan came to the attention of the authorities after he and Wang went to live in Dalian from their home city of Wuhan in 2018, setting up an online preaching platform called the Home Discipleship Network. They were initially arrested by Dalian police along with the four other church members in […]
Sinicization: Culture or Politics?
[…] can be allowed to function outside Party control. The Sinicization campaign, along with a host of new regulations and the reorganization of the religious affairs bureaucracy in 2018, incorporating what had been the State Administration for Religious Affairs directly into the Party’s United Front Work Department, are the regime’s strategies for reining in religious […]
Lighting the Future: A Candle in the Dark
Individual Life Stories from Chinese Christian Families
It brings me great joy to be a part of this journey with these families. Through their incredible stories, I can clearly envision a bright future for mission work in China, facilitated by these resilient children. Despite being pushed out of their home country momentarily, God is lighting up the darkness by providing education […]