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A New ChinaSource Resource

[…] be just for the urban and educated. To date we have raised about half of the funds needed to publish Christ-Centered Generosity in China. We believe this book, filled with generosity stories from around the world, will be instrumental in encouraging Chinese believes to grow in the gift of giving. Pray for the remainder […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | August 20, 2015

[…] in Canada: Long live Cantopop (August 15, 2015, The Economist) Cantonese is not about to die out. About 62m people speak it, as many as speak Italian. Books Q. and A.: Nick Holdstock on Xinjiang and ‘China’s Forgotten People’ (August 13, 2015, Sinosphere) In his latest book, “China’s Forgotten People: Xinjiang, Terror and the […]

The Lantern

Enduring Values for an Enduring Mission

[…] on mentoring, coaching and spiritual formation for Chinese leaders, as well as preparations for two spiritual formation retreats to be held in China this fall. A new book on China’s urban Christians, written by Brent Fulton, is due for release at the end of the year. Pray for the Lord’s hand upon the publishing […]

Chinese Church Voices

Reflections on the Tianjin Explosion

[…] ‪But do these people actually know to whom we are praying? Do they really understand our longing for that kingdom which will never be shaken? In his book God is the Gospel, John Piper raises this question: "The critical question for our generation—and for every generation—is this: If you could have heaven, with no sickness, […]

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From the Farm to Xiao Feng’s Plate

Making Sense of China’s Economic Turmoil

[…] If you have a story about what China’s financial slowdown means to you, we’d like to hear it. Brent Fulton is the president of ChinaSource and author of the forthcoming book China’s Urban Christians: A Light that Cannot be Hidden. You can email him at bfulton@chinasource.org. Image credit: Butcher in the market by Deck Accessory via Flickr,

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Why China Needs Two

[…] in China. Of these some 30 million are considered disabled. As of 2012 there were only 3.9 million nursing home beds available in all of China. By 2050 the elderly population is estimated to reach 400 million, accounting for a third of the country’s total population. Given the traditional expectation that the young are […]

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Top 10 Posts of 2015

[…] The common thread that unites Pentecostals in China with other Pentecostals around the world is their sense of connection with the apostolic church as reflected in the book of Acts. Chinese Pentecostals pray for the sick, worship with joyful abandonment, speak in tongues, and seek the enabling of the Spirit for bold witness in […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | January 21, 2016

[…] he turned himself in after being on the run for 12 years over a drink-driving conviction. Mr Gui, a Swedish national, is one of five Hong Kong booksellers to go missing recently. Hong Kong bookseller’s televised ‘confession’ was absurd and incoherent — and that’s the point (January 18, 2016, Washington Post) The narrative seems […]

Chinese Church Voices

When Your Phone Becomes a Substitute for True Relationships

[…] in young people. ‪The following is a transcript of an audio interview with marriage, parenting and etiquette expert Jiang Peirong. Jiang is also the author of two best-selling books, Peirong’s Mommy Bible and Raising a Well-Rounded Child. Interview by host Wenjun, transcribed by Lu Jing and Guo Wei. ‪In early December an 18-year-old boy from Shaodong […]

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Patience Needed

[…] issue of  ChinaSource Online. under the title, "Reaching Chinese Worldwide: Patience." It originally appeared as an article on the China Institute website; China Institute has since grown into the Global China Center. The background of this article can be found at "Reaching Chinese Worldwide: The Book."   Image credit: God Loves the People of the World by kafka4prez via Flickr.