Resources from 2017

The Resource Library is where you will find the latest resources from across our publications.

Chinese Christian Voices

6 Things a Chinese Christian Needs to Learn about Faith and Work

How can a young Christian fit better in the workplace and bring faith to work?

Blog Entries

Cities on the Silk Road

A look at the cities of the ancient Silk Road today—the cities of the "One Belt, One Road initiative.

Blog Entries

Re-balancing the Seesaw

Can Chinese missionary-sending organizations help re-balance the seesaw and increase the effectiveness and sustainability of cross-cultural missionaries from China?

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | November 16, 2017

Chinese Grads Return Home With Degrees and Disillusionment (November 10, 2017, Sixth Tone)
“Unlike 10 years ago, employers now don’t care much whether a candidate has studied abroad.”

Articles

9 Best Practices for a Chinese Missionary Sending Organization

Strategies to Assist with Chinese Missionary Sustainability

The Chinese church passionately desires participation in missionary sending. Through a survey of the mission sending literature and field research with Chinese missionaries, nine best practices for Chinese mission sending are proposed that may facilitate long-term Chinese missionary sustainability.

The Lantern

Connecting over 20 Years

November news from ChinaSource.

Blog Entries

Majority World Missions and Chinese Missions

Where will the Chinese missions effort fall on the spectrum of long-term missions-sending success?

Chinese Christian Voices

30 and Independent

Young Chinese Christians Dealing with Age-Related Expectations

Five Chinese Christians tell what "At thirty, I stood independent" looks like to them.

Blog Entries

Returnees and the Church in China

What we need is the word of God’s grace, which is more than able to ensure that returnees not only survive, but thrive, as committed members of churches back in China. 

Blog Entries

Two Reformation Videos

Chinese pastors and scholars share their thoughts on the significance of the Reformation for Chinese churches.