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Meet the Missionaries Who Went to China

ChinaSource Summer School Session 3

God works through the lives of individual believers to spread the gospel and fulfill the great commission. In this post, we have rounded up several posts that look at multiple important missionaries from the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Readers’ Choice: Most-Read Posts of 2024

What were your favorite posts from the last year? We’ve rounded up our most-read articles for a look back at the best of 2024.

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Interfaith Dialogue in a Chinese Village

[…] school friend to eat. At this point, a few other guys arrived, one of whom was Ben’s friend’s uncle, who I soon discovered was an imam. We’ll call him Mr. James. These guys were inquisitive about us, since it is pretty unusual to have foreigners visiting a tiny village in central China. As we […]

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2023’s Top 10 Links of ZGBriefs

Revisit the most-clicked articles from <em>ZGBriefs</em> in 2023.

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God Is on the Move, Part 1

Observations and Reflections on Protestant Christianity in Post-Covid China

[…] must pray for God’s mercy upon this city, and bring peace upon this city through our prayers and testimony. I believe this is the command of God calling those of us living in Wuhan. We are to seek peace for this city, seek peace for those who are afflicted with this illness, seek peace […]

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An Exploration of Islam in China

More Context from the ChinaSource Archives

[…] that are tagged “Ramadan.” Julie Ma wrote two excellent series on the Hui, which give background on their history, religious life, and current status. The first was called “From the Middle East to the Middle Kingdom,” and the second was “Know Thy Hui Neighbor.” Each one is spread out over several parts, providing readers […]

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Women in China

A Look through the ChinaSource Archives

[…] every aspect of Chinese life, including the family and the role of women in society. This is one of the supporting articles from the autumn 2008 CSQ, called “Families in China,” which looks deeply at how multiple policies have turned the structure of the family upside down. Often, women have gained the most from […]

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Christianity Comes to China

ChinaSource Summer School Session 2

[…] of Things Past The first recorded contact that the Chinese people had with Christianity was with a group of missionaries from the Church of the East (sometimes called the Assyrian or Nestorian Church). There is a stele in Xi’an which relates the history of the Church of the East and the Tang Dynasty. In […]

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A Christian Approach to Education in China

Looking Back through the Archives

[…] and sisters as they follow God’s lead to the best way to educate their children. Chinese Education: From Hallowed to Hollow In his editorial for the summer 2011 ChinaSource Quarterly, Brent Fulton looks at the state of education in China and gives an overview of the other articles in the issue. Each one examines […]

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Chinese Culture and Christianity: Diving into the Archives

ChinaSource Summer School Session 1

ChinaSource has extensive archives on almost any topic relating to China that you can imagine. This summer, we have put together a series called “ChinaSource Summer School,” which will bring some of these earlier articles together so that our newer readers can delve into the archives and find out more about foundational topics to […]