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CMC Global 2021

Register for CMC Global 2021 and be encouraged by what God is doing around the world.

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Student Ministry—Too Much for One Issue

A ChinaSource Perspective on the coming 2021 summer issue of CSQ, "Student Ministry in China."

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China and the True Jesus

A Book Review

A fascinating look at the history of a little-known, indigenous church group in China.

Chinese Church Voices

Making Plans for 2021—for Your Family

[…] (as in most parts of the world), many people are ready to put 2020 behind them. This article from Roots Education encourages families to begin planning for 2021. Even with the Pandemic, It’s Time for You to Plan for 2021! Editor’s note: In the last few days, several places have raised their risk levels. […]

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Christian Women and Modern China

A Book Review

Often the chronicling of China’s mission history features Protestant missionaries with brief mentions of Chinese co-workers. Readers familiar with this history can list numerous foreigners who contributed to the growth of China’s church. But they are probably not familiar with most of the women highlighted in this book.

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Thoughts on Culture and Contextualization

[…] ChinaSource and Bruce Baugus. The entire article in Chinese may be downloaded here. 中国家庭教会对文化和处境化的思考Download 推è¿Â›æˆ‘国基督教中国化äºÂ”å¹´å·¥ä½Âœè§Â„划纲è¦Âï¼Âˆ2018-2022) The Protestant Churches in China, March 27, 2018,https://www.ccctspm.org/cppccinfo/10283 (accessed December 8, 2021). An unofficial English translation,  “Five-Year Planning Outline for Advancing the Sinification of Christianity (2018–2022),” is available from China Law Translate-of-the-five-year-plan-for-promoting-the-sinification-of-christianity%ef%bc%882018-2022%ef%bc%89/">推è¿Â›æˆ‘国基督教中国化äºÂ”å¹´å·¥ä½Âœè§Â„划纲è¦Âï¼Âˆ2018-2022ï¼Â‰ (chinalawtranslate.com). This English translation is […]

The Lantern

Our Plans and God’s Provision

[…] here at ChinaSource we are still excited and praising God for his provision at the end of last year. During December alone, ChinaSource received almost 41% of 2021’s raised funds. That is a huge reason to give thanks. It’s also a reason to reflect. This is the third year in a row that the share of annually raised funds arriving in December has increased. While it’s pretty normal for nonprofits to receive an outsized percentage of funds in the last month of the year, it reminds me of the special value of our monthly donors and makes me realize again how useful consistency and frequency are when it comes to income. Think about it, if you were relying on 41% of your income to arrive in a single month of the year how would that impact you? What would it do to your stress level? What barriers would it create? Would you take a vacation this year? Do you put money into college or retirement savings? This rhythm can make December feel like a wild make-it-or-break-it month and truthfully, moments like this are healthy for me as an individual. I seem to constantly need reminding that while my faithfulness to the task of fund development is a way for me to honor God, it isn’t really my effort that yields results, but only our gracious God who provides. While this reminder is good for me personally, it presents a significant challenge to the good management of an organization like ChinaSource. Please don’t read the following as a financial appeal to raise funds. Instead, read it as a stewardship appeal to help create a more effective and impactful organization capable of taking on bigger projects in pursuit of its mission. If you might be inclined to donate US$100 this coming December (like maybe you did a few months ago) would you consider making a monthly gift starting now? Consider if you had begun giving US$10 a month in January. By the end of the year ChinaSource would net more than that hypothetical US$100 I just mentioned (12 months x US$10 > US$100), but the real value here is the consistency of the gift and how it evens out our cash flow and creates new expansion and ministry opportunities. […]

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Pastors in China’s New Era

[…] version of “Adapting in Difficult Circumstances: Protestant Pastors and the Xi Jinping Effect” by Sarah Lee and Kevin J. O’Brien, published in Journal of Contemporary China in 2021.1 Since 2012, life has become more difficult for religious believers in China. However, in accounting for those harmed by the Xi administration’s new policies, there is […]

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Women in China

A Look through the ChinaSource Archives

[…] and Modern China, which tells the stories of Chinese women who were deeply involved in Protestant mission work. Women and the Missio Dei in China CSQ Spring 2021 Chinese and foreign women who worked at sharing the gospel are the focus of this CSQ. Articles examine the contributions of women in the current era […]

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Invisible China

A Book Review

[…] Rozelle and Natalie Hell published Invisible China in 2020 as the pandemic began. The book arrived just before a wave of new policy trends that emerged throughout 2021, and it offers important context for those trends. It serves as a useful window to readers who want to move beyond the cities of China and […]