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Member Care for Mainland Chinese Missionaries

Breaking New Ground in a Developing Field

[…] or have served as missionaries with well-established foreign missions organizations, as well as non-Chinese workers who have served in China or alongside mainland Chinese Christians realize that one of the greatest needs is member care. A holistic approach to caring for missionaries is needed. This desire to help is very strong. However, realizing there […]

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An Interview with a Missions Leader in China (3)

[…] still at the first stage. They are at the stage of educating members about the nature and importance of mission, and arousing interest in mission. This is one reason the Kairos course has become so popular. The other kind of church is the country house church. These church networks are massive, but they lack […]

ChinaSource Perspective

No Ordinary People

[…] engine of the world’s hottest economy.”8 “There are still 280 million migrant workers, the majority of whom flow into China’s second- and third-tier cities.”9 There are an “estimated sixty- one million offspring of migrant workers who grow up separated from their parents, or one in five of all Chinese youth.” These liushouertong, left-behind children, come from […]

ChinaSource Perspective

Walking in the Light and the Need for Vigilance

[…] foundational scripture passage for this issue comes from the apostle John: If we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son, purifies us from all sin. If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth […]

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Pausing to Say Thank You

[…] to pause and give thanks. We thank God, first and foremost, for building this community which loves Christ and Chinese people around the world. Thank you, also, every one of you who has given something of yourself to the ChinaSource community in response to God’s call to serve the church in China and the Chinese […]

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Learning is a Treasure

My First Visit to China

 学习是永远跟随主人的宝物。 Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere. A Chinese Proverb A visit to China, especially a first visit, is not one you can adequately prepare for. How do you prepare for a trip across 12 time zones? How do you prepare to lose an entire day in travel? How do […]

ChinaSource Perspective

A Deep Well

[…] Christians serving cross-culturally” (Brent Fulton). The church in China is demonstrating that “persecution often brings pressure that can only be resolved as the church faces challenges ‘with one heart and one mind.'” (See Acts 4:23-31.) Unity is not an end in itself. “When the church has a clear sense of mission—a clear purpose—it is united” […]

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A Pastoral Perspective on Contextualization

An Interview with Pastor "Peter"
An “On the Ground” Perspective

[…] dealing with contextualization in China. Wu: Do Chinese feel a tension between Christianity and being Chinese? Does becoming a Christian imply greater difficulty in being Chinese? Peter: One definitely feels tension and stress. Looking at traditional Chinese society, Christianity forbids things like burning paper to, kneeling before, and otherwise worshiping ancestors. Many Chinese people see […]

Editorials

Contextualization—a Broader Perspective

[…] final section of this issue. They will ask: “Why do you review a book of Chinese science fiction? What does it have to do with contextualization?” In one respect, Carrie Hudson’s book review is one of the most practical articles in this issue. She demonstrates practically how to analyze contemporary literature as a way […]

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An Interview with a Missions Leader in China (1)

TT is an experienced missions coordinator and is the founder and director of one of China’s oldest sending organizations. He has contributed several articles to ChinaSource over the years and was the co-editor of the spring 2013 issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, entitled “China’s Indigenous Mission Movement.” This post is the first of a three-part […]