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What Triggers Persecution of Christians in China?

[…] to about 0.01 percent of China’s Christian population. Clearly persecution of Christians is not the norm in China today. The question then emerges: why were these believers apparently singled out for persecution? Analysis of the China Aid data as well as other documented cases over the years suggests there are several triggers that prompt […]

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A Generation of One

[…] More than half did not expect to be happy in their marriages once they settled down. The challenge for China's church to embrace these youth in a new way is exacerbated by the oft-heard protestation from their parents that there is no time for church activities; their children just need to study more. Church […]

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You Can’t Do That in China!

[…] work of God that may be unfolding in ways we are yet unable to comprehend. And our narratives can keep those in the global church from fully appreciating all that is happening, perpetuating views of the church in China that are incomplete and thus inaccurate. Image credit: Stop Sign Shanghai China Geof Wilson via […]

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Billy Graham’s Legacy of Partnering

[…] China, developing new courses to train those going to serve, launching the journal ChinaSource (now ChinaSource Quarterly) and convening leaders who compared notes as they explored new approaches to partnering with believers in China. All these were made possible through the gracious encouragement of the Graham Center team and the resources and connections that […]

View From the Wall

China in 2020

Vol. 9, No. 3

[…] will become the village head, but above the village level the township, county, city, provincial and central governments still maintain the old method of the Communist Party appointing leading cadres at each level. The inextricable tie between direct elections at different levels of government and the process of China’s democratization is a gigantic challenge […]

Editorials

A Church on the Move

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Urban Migration" (CS Quarterly, 2004 Winter).</p>

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China and the Global Church

<p><em>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Global China: Implications for the Church" (CS Quarterly, 2012 Spring).</em></p>

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From Leading to Modeling

[…] find themselves stuck. Funding issues, a lack of qualified leadership, or other factors have stood in the way of moving forward with the process. Now, however, the new Overseas NGO Law has suddenly speeded up the timetable for a number of organizations whose leaders have decided it is not viable to continue operating in […]

ChinaSource Perspective

Viewing the Registered Church through Different Lenses

[…] control of the Communist Party (although it did serve this purpose), but was seen by its leaders as the only way forward for the church in the new era. With the outbreak of the Korean conflict, the stated desire to see a Chinese church independent of missionary control took on a decidedly political dimension. […]

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A Strategy Forged in Bethlehem

[…] Unfathomable power expressed in powerlessness…. Inexpressible presence choosing to be present not in palace but in poverty.1 The vulnerability, powerlessness, and utter dependence that characterize Christ’s coming appear in sharp contrast to the strategies often employed by his followers as they seek to make him known in the world, including in China. At times […]