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Chinese Christian Voices

An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors

[…] preventing the capability of foreign infiltration as well as to stand on guard against cults, heresies, and extremism.  In addition, the document promotes mutual respect and harmony between different religions as well as inter-religious dialogue and cultural exchanges. It also demands that staff conform to churches' rules and regulations with moral integrity. Original Article: […]

Chinese Christian Voices

The Faith of One Who Grew up at Peking University

[…] I heard no special voice nor saw a vision, the feeling was real and true. When I got back from the grocery store, I wanted to make one last attempt to say no to God, so I called my husband. But when the line connected, we could only hear loud noises. There was no […]

Blog Entries

One Hundred Churches of Zhejiang

[…] seen heart-breaking pictures of demolished churches and crosses. In February, a YouTube user posted a slideshow of pictures of churches around Wenzhou Province. The slideshow is titled One Hundred Portraits of Wenzhou Churches. Of course we do not know which, if any of the churches in this collection have been affected by the campaign. […]

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Urbanization and the Church: East and West

[…] capacity to face these challenges. Processes of urbanization that took a century or more to unfold in Western nations have, in China, occurred within the space of one generation. The current cohort of urban leaders has no reference point by which to gauge the effect of change upon the church, for they themselves have […]

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A Year of Unity and Anticipation

Stepping into 2025 with ChinaSource

This past year has been extraordinary for ChinaSource—a season marked by remarkable kingdom partnerships and unity that point directly to God’s faithfulness. Reflecting on the milestones of 2024, one phrase captures the essence of this journey: “unprecedented territory.”

The Lantern

Now That China Is Number One

By at least some calculations, the size of China’s economy exceeded that of the United States this month, putting China in first place. Setting aside the fine points of those calculations (which will likely be the subject of much debate for some time to come), it is clear that China’s economic rise has had far-reaching consequences –including for the Body of Christ – both domestically and internationally,.

ChinaSource Quarterlies

WTO One Year Later

Vol. 4, No. 4

2002 Winter Issue

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One Step Closer to an NGO Law

As anyone who works in or deals with China on a regular basis knows, so much of life and work operates in a gray area – that space which can often be described as “neither legal nor illegal” since there are not yet laws governing the space or activity.

That has been the situation for numerous NGOs operating in China. Absent an actual law governing foreign NGOs in China, they've operated unofficially or with local blessing or registered as commercial enterprises.

Supporting Article

A Holistic Perspective on Transforming Nations

[…] around the world. We work with academia, businesses, civic groups, faith based organizations, NGOs–as well as social enterprises. We are empowering people working in each and every one of these areas so that they can impact societies and change nations. Typically, when one works with a community, someone will work in a school or […]

CSQ Article

Traditional Culture’s Effect on China’s Younger Generations

Cultural Contextualization in China

When it comes to youth and culture in today’s China, there is simply no one-size-fits-all approach. The practices and beliefs of Chinese—urban and rural—born after 1980 are increasingly shaped by a plurality of cultural forces (e.g., urbanization, commercialization, and globalization) mixed with the continuing influence of aspects of traditional Chinese culture. Given this messy […]