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Looking Ahead: Which China?
[…] is helpful to think of possible scenarios when trying to imagine where China will be tomorrow. ChinaSource and the National Bureau of Asian Research teamed up in 2007 to look at four such scenarios. With the help of a half dozen scholars from various disciplines, we developed four plausible pictures of where China could […]
Supporting China’s Indigenous Missions Movement
[…] of ChinaSource Quarterly provide ample evidence that China’s indigenous sending movement is maturing. Overseas agencies have an important partnership role to play, yet caution and restraint are called for as China’s Christians continue to explore their role within the global missions effort. In Wu’s words, “Careful planning and critical evaluation are absolutely necessary if […]
“Passive” Church Planting in China
[…] church have to be big and grand? The other obstacle was political. Planting another church was not on this pastor’s mind until the SARS crisis hit in 2003. Suddenly it was forbidden to hold any large-scale public gatherings. Unregistered church meetings that had previously managed to avoid attention by authorities found themselves under increasing […]
Book Reviews
Redeemed by Fire
The Rise of Popular Christianity in Modern China
Lian Xi, Redeemed by Fire: The Rise of Popular Christianity in Modern China. New Haven, Yale University Press, 2010. Available on Amazon. Reviewed by Brent Fulton Years ago a Western teacher was having a conversation with one of her students in China about their respective cultures. “You know what the difference is between you […]
View From the Wall
China in 2020
Vol. 9, No. 3
<p>Considering the changes that are sweeping though China, what will China look like in 2020? How are these changes affecting the people of China?</p>
Editorials
A Second Look at China’s Urbanization
[…] planning official in Shanghai’s Pudong area, social change in these new cities takes place in three stages, all three of which have obvious implications for witness and service in urban China. Urbanization itself is the process of creating the environment in which hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people will live and work. […]
How the Church Grows in China
[…] to ask how this growth is taking place. This is the approach taken by Steve Z, a pastor, writer, researcher, and specialist on church development who in 2017 and 2018 undertook a random sample survey of congregations in 18 Chinese provinces and municipalities. This summer ChinaSource will feature a blog series highlighting the results […]
On the China Bookshelf
[…] of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China, by Evan Osnos Tombstone: The Great Chinese Famine, 1958-1962, by Yang Jisheng In Manchuria: A Village Called Wasteland and the Transformation of Rural China, Michael Meyer The Last Days of Old Beijing: Life in the Vanishing Backstreets of a City, by Michael Meyer […]
A Pivotal Decade
<p>Writing in 2001, Dr. Carol Lee Hamrin anticipated the major milestones in a decade—the 2000s— that in many ways served as a defining period for China.</p>
7 Trends: Why You Need to Pay Attention
[…] have lent a new urgency to this shift. Recent developments include: The Overseas NGO Law, which narrowly delineates the space in which foreign organizations can legally operate, calling into question both the nature of foreign involvement and the way in which it takes place. The rating system for foreigners working in China, which significantly […]