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The Coronavirus: A Shared Narrative

[…] global church to work together in ways that transcend their own identities, agendas, and biases. Truth matters. While some would seek to exploit the coronavirus crisis by promoting racial division or peddling conspiracy theories, believers inside and outside China are uniquely positioned to model a commitment to discovering and telling the truth. The COVID-19 […]

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Seeing Things Differently

[…] by how it is being made into the image of Christ. The personal transformation taking place in the lives of Chinese believers is the key to this new narrative. In this light, the familiar themes of our common narratives don’t go away; they take on new meaning. China’s government is repressive, and its church has many […]

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China and the Church: 5 Trends to Watch in 2018

In the relative openness that characterized much of the past decade, China’s church deepened in maturity and became more sophisticated in its approaches to ministry. Influence within the society grew, as did its relationship with the Christian community globally. Today it faces growing scrutiny by a Party that sees both the church’s domestic impact […]

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Connecting Leaders

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Partnering Towards Indigenization" (CS Quarterly, 2009 Spring).</p>

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The Overseas NGO Law: A Second Look

[…] initiative to meet with overseas NGO representatives to help with registration. As with any official initiative in China, implementation varies greatly from place to place. Some would-be applicants are finding it impossible to find a willing PSU. Others are discovering their local security officials are still in the process of understanding their new role […]

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China’s Urbanization: Three Things You Should Know

[…] is necessary to get out of large modern cities like Beijing and Shanghai and go to some of China's second-tier cities. The contrast will give you an appreciation for where China is going as it continues to urbanize. Still in Transition. Different cities in China are at vastly different places in the process. While […]

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China’s Church at the Threshold

[…] as a priority. Their conversation is about a church in China that is on the threshold of unprecedented possibilities. “Unfinished business” The other conversation is tinged with apprehension, as Christian leaders evaluate their government’s newly aggressive stance toward religion, in particular Christianity. As 2016 played out there was increasing evidence of what might lie […]

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Twenty-five and Counting

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Civil Rights Movement in China" (<em>ChinaSource</em>, 2005 Spring).</p>

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Thinking with Their Hearts

Postmodernism in China

[…] and other postmodern luminaries, this nevertheless did not deter them from engaging in animated discussions about power relationships or from deconstructing literary classics in order to discover new meanings, found not in the context of the literature itself but in the interaction between it and its modern critics. “Why do we spend all our […]

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Closing the Gaps

Much of the program at last week’s Fourth Lausanne Congress was structured around 25 issue areas, or gaps. Yet some have pointed out that this granular approach to the overall mission effort ignores the context of each of the gaps, as well as the ways in which they interrelate.