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An Exploration of Islam in China
More Context from the ChinaSource Archives
[…] people. In 2021 and 2022, we ran two series on this people group, their history, religious beliefs, and relationship with Christianity. In order to help our readers better understand how to share the gospel effectively, we’re pulling together some of the most relevant articles from the series, along with a few reflections on Ramadan. […]
A Christian Approach to Education in China
Looking Back through the Archives
[…] one of the main duties of parents. While it’s no easy task for families anywhere in the world, parents in China face special challenges. Public education, though free, has a heavy emphasis on ideological alignment with the Chinese Communist Party. Private education, home education, and education abroad are all options, but not every family […]
A Social Scientific Study of the Chinese Christian Community in Britain (1)
Key Characteristics and Trends
[…] (BN(O)) in July 2020, following the promulgation of the national security law in the city. Approximately 191,000 individuals from Hong Kong submitted applications for the visa program between its initiation in January 2021 and September 2023. The UK Home Office’s Impact Assessment of the BN(O) visa initiative forecasts that between 258,000 and 322,400 Hong […]
Editorials
More Than Money
A Fresh Look at Biblical Stewardship
[…] “showed by his life of selfless service that there is only one kingdom—God’s kingdom. He was the ultimate steward serving God with all his heart and mind—a free steward.” My friend Howard Dayton looks first at our attitudes toward giving and then proposes four advantages to giving. You will be challenged by the cycle […]
Looking Back at Our Top 10 Posts of 2023
[…] airport, on the streets, and in the churches. He reflects on what that quiet means for the Chinese church. 4. WeChatting to the Glory of God, a Free Webinar by Joann Pittman, May 12, 2023 On May 31, we hosted four speakers who are experienced in online ministry. You can watch the recording here. […]
7 Reasons Why Sinicization Is Not Rhetoric This Time
[…] In practice, this has meant, “Conform or at least shut up.” Enforcement was random and highly dependent on the will of local party cadre. The understood agreement between local authorities and church leaders was this: “Don’t make us lose face and we’ll leave you alone.” That’s not the current situation. The plan itself is […]
Lead Article
Telecommunications and the Internet in China
[…] Information Flows and the “Knowledge Economy” Some small local Internet experiments started in 1987. China’s Internet was formally launched in 1991. It was initially limited to interconnections between university research laboratories, but it has since been expanded nationally. The market for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) is dominated by state-owned telecommunications companies that are regulated […]
2023’s Top 10 Links of ZGBriefs
[…] The rich analysis of China’s house church and its theology contained in this collection offers precious insights into one of history’s most remarkable Christian movements. 5 visa- free ways to travel to China by land, sea and air for 72 hours and up to 30 days (November 21, 2023, South China Morning Post) China only reopened […]
Supporting Article
Breaking through the Great Wall
[…] few platforms with hundreds of thousands of followers; rather, we want our content spread across many channels. With that in mind, we give away our content for free—no strings attached. We want people to use it in whatever way their audiences want to engage with it. For example, if we have a thirty-minute video […]
The Tricolor Religious Market and the Growth of Christianity
The Great Awakening in China (3)
[…] present a webinar on Thursday June 16, 2022, entitled, “Where Are the Churches in China? And Why?” It will be a deep dive into the geographical distribution of churches and the historical reasons for it. Learn more and register for this free webinar. See also the <em>ChinaSource Blog</em> series <a href="https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/series-index/how-many-christians-in-china/">“How Many Christians in China?”</a>