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New but Not Normal

April news from ChinaSource.

Chinese Christian Voices

A Changed Life

The moving story of one mother’s journey from witchcraft to Christ. 

Blog Entries

How Many Christians in China? Preferred Estimates, Part 1

What is your current best estimate of the number of Christians in China, and how do you arrive at that estimate?

Blog Entries

A Way Forward

“China’s Urban Churches Moving Forward” and other webinars from the Asia 2021 Congress.

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An Aesthetic Dance: When the Poet Haizi Meets with Jesus

It was a strong resonance with Haizi’s profound search for homecoming and the “violent extremeness” (冲击极限) of death that led me to walk again with this poet.... This time, however, the journey is alongside the path of Jesus on his way home in Luke’s gospel.

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | December 28, 2023

Has China Reached Peak Spice? (December 22, 2023, Sixth Tone) Historically, outside of a few inland regions, Chinese food was mildly flavored, with more emphasis on highlighting an ingredient’s natural taste than overpowering it with the numbing spice of Sichuanese mala or its fierier Hunanese counterpart.

Blog Entries

John C. H. Wu on the Incarnation of the Word of God

Why Jesus Became a Man, Chose a Mother, and Gave Her to Us

The Christian life is lived in real, concrete situations: the union of the transcendent and the immanent, flesh and spirit. The “secret” to navigating this world successfully, as Wu says, is our “union with him,” and with his people.

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Christianity’s Impact on Chinese Society

Is Christianity influencing China's culture?

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Vision or Vanity? What Are We Passing On?

Both foreigners serving in China and Chinese are experiencing a profound shift in roles. Chinese believers are stepping to the forefront, as it should be, but what should foreigners be passing on to them? How does vision play into this and do we want to pass it on?