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Journey to the Ends of the Earth

<p>One church's journey from a rural community in the US to involvement in China and beyond.</p>

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Best Christmas Advice: Act One and Act Two

Act One: Several Years Ago In a meeting with a Chinese pastor, my colleague and I asked her how foreign Christians in the vicinity of her church could support her and the church. The church is in sort-of a rural area (a relative term in that part of China) and most of the foreigners […]

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Telecommunications and the Internet in China

<p>Among developing countries, China is number one in the pace at which telecommunication services and the Internet are being developed. These developments will contribute enormously to China’s modernization and integration into the global economy and may have significant domestic social and political impact. </p>

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The Transformation of Overseas Chinese Churches: “Three Highs and One Low”

In my previous article, “The ‘Three Highs and One Low’ Phenomenon of Overseas Chinese Churches,” I aimed to depict the current state of most Chinese immigrant churches outside of China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. These churches are characterized by high mobility, high diversity, high competition, and low sustainability. A valuable resource that every pastor […]

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3 Reasons to Celebrate from One Who Stayed

[…] China, there has been much to lament. But, there has also been much to celebrate. I want to highlight three areas to celebrate from my perspective of one who has stayed behind in China. 1. Resiliency of Ministry COVID-19 has reinforced what most of us involved in China ministry have long known: Chinese Christians […]

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Governing Religion with One Eye Closed

[…] the cover caught my eye: Growing Pains in a Rising China. The article topics range from economics to education to the internet, and almost everything in between. The one that caught my eye, though, and the one I read first was the Politics of Increasing Religious Diversity in China, by Robert P. Weller. His main […]

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A Watershed Moment for Global Chinese Christianity

A Reader's Response to the 2024 Spring CSQ

Given that the small community of the Chinese diaspora and the East Asian societies and Western societies that host it are all facing crises and challenges brought about by various changes, the ministry work done by churches in this context can provide a powerful witness, allowing the grace experienced by this small community to […]

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Student Ministry—Too Much for One Issue

[…] while still in Hong Kong and it was a great fit for us as we moved back, especially as several ChinaSource team members were already working virtually. One concern we had was that we would miss the day-to-day personal interaction we had had with Chinese people. We did not want to serve only online. […]

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God Is on the Move, Part 2

How China’s Churches Survived and Thrived During the Pandemic

In part two of “God Is on the Move,” we look back at the many ways Chinese believers supported one another and their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Transformation and Renewal of the Structure of Chinese House Churches

[…] and social changes have compelled the churches in China to transform. By far the factor that contributed most to the need for structural changes within the Chinese house churches has been urbanization. Other factors have contributed as well: the one-child policy, increasing availability of higher education, and increasing opportunities for theological education and leadership development.</p>