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Christian Evangelism in the Digital Age

Preview of the Autumn 2023 CSQ

What is the best way for Christians to engage others online? What tools are available to help spread the gospel effectively? The guest editors of the upcoming ChinaSource Quarterly attempt to answer these questions and give readers a taste of what’s to come.

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The Expectations of the Chinese Church

<p>China’s churches desire partnerships with overseas entities. However, as the church has become increasingly urban, the nature of those partnerships must change in response to the changes occurring in society and thus, in the church. Overseas organizations must understand these changes and consider carefully how they can best partner with the church in China.</p>

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Chinese Christians in the New Era—Hope and Overcoming

The winter 2022 issue of <em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em> offers perspectives like a plane dropping from thirty thousand feet to ground level, as they shift from high-level and mildly optimistic…to close up, personal, and much more pessimistic. Together, they offer helpful insight on what’s happening in China after ten years of…political leadership by Xi Jinping.

Chinese Christian Voices

Ten Reasons I am a Christian

<p>A Chinese Christian blogger offers ten reasons for being a Christian.</p>

Blog Entries

Opportunities and Challenges During Chinese New Year

How should Chinese Christians celebrate Chinese New Year? What’s the best way to live out the gospel during the celebrations? A pastor from mainland China reflects on these questions.

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How China’s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works

[…] the workings of the religious affairs bureaucracy first by following the story of an aspiring pastor, then by viewing them historically. The Chinese Protestant Three-Self Patriotic Movement Association, China Christian Council, Religious Affairs Bureau and United Front Work Department are all discussed along with how they interact, lines of authority and the role of <em>guanxi</em>.</p>

ChinaSource Conversations

3 Questions: Interview with Mike Frith, Founder and Director of OSCAR

ChinaSource is delighted to partner with OSCAR, which stands for One Stop Center for Advice and Resources. The UK-based website offers both in-person and online courses, including the British Culture Orientation course. Joann Pittman recently spoke with Mike Frith to find out about this course and how churches can use it to help diaspora […]

ZGBriefs

January 17, 2013

<p>Next Made-in-China Boom: College Graduates (January 16, 2013, The New York Times)</p> <p>China is making a $250 billion-a-year investment in what economists call human capital. Just as the United States helped build a white-collar middle class in the late 1940s and early 1950s by using the G.I. Bill to help educate millions of World War […]

Chinese Christian Voices

“Les Miserables” Comes to China

[…] recent awards season. Not only has it won several awards, but at the recently concluded 70th annual Golden Globe Awards, "Les Miserables" took away the award for best motion picture and best performance by an actor in a motion picture in the category for comedy or musical as well as best performance for an […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | March 12, 2015

<h3></h3> <p><strong>Why Has This Environmental Documentary Gone Viral on China’s Internet?</strong> (March 3, 2015, <em>China File</em>)<br /> In a country where media is tightly controlled, it is surprising, if not unprecedented, to see the unimpeded release of a self-funded investigative documentary about one of the most sensitive topics challenging China’s growth, especially when the film […]