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A Chinese Christian says “No” to say “Yes!”

[…] and of prioritizing marriage over work. Personal Responsibility. Wei’s decision to quite her job shocked her parents, who, along with the rest of her family, tried to pressure Wei into reconsidering. While affirming her love for her parents, Wei nonetheless prioritized her need to honor God with her life, believing that, as she did […]

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Communism’s Questions, Christianity’s Answers

[…] provides further evidence that it is long outdated. Looking at age, the largest group of respondents in Steve’s sample was those in their 50s, with a sizeable number of respondents in their 40s or 30s as well. Only 31% were illiterate or had only a primary school education. While experiencing a miraculous healing may […]

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New Wineskins for Cross-Cultural Workers from China

[…] workers, make it difficult to work in the same organization even if all agree upon the end goal. Chang concludes: “The revival of Chinese churches, the growing number of mature, mission-minded local Chinese Christians, the large population of unreached people groups (UPGs), and the difficulties that international agencies in China face all call for […]

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Enduring Friendship

[…] be met with considerable suspicion, perhaps even hostility. The same would be true in the United States, where anti-Asian sentiment continues its pernicious rise. This year the number of Americans who have unfavorable views toward China reached a new high of 82 percent, up six points from a year ago.1 Both sides see the […]

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An Effective Bridge

[…] contributors to ChinaSource’s publications and conferences over the years have helped provide this rootedness and connectivity. In the coming years we look forward to greatly expanding this number as our “bridge traffic” increases. To build this bridge we also rely on the prayer and financial support of those who value the opportunity for greater […]

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Taking the Long View

[…] on Reformed theological education, these adjustments are further steps in the generations-long process of indigenizing and contextualizing the Reformed tradition. From this perspective, the cultural complexities, political pressure, and sheer difficulty of doing ministry in China that characterize the current era are not simply obstacles to the church’s growth but are integral to the […]

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Is There a Campaign against Christianity in China?

[…] in a given situation can obscure the larger political agendas at work. Reports out of Wenzhou, for example, point to an over-zealous provincial Party official intent on cleaning up the urban landscape as the motive force behind the demolition of several churches and the removal of more than 100 crosses. He was, by all […]

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Collective Misunderstanding

[…] point: “The amount of literature translated and written by the Nestorians and their obvious effort to accommodate the faith to Chinese concepts and practices would have been in vain if most adherents were foreign or if there were not a large number of native priests to use the tools put at their disposal” (Covell, 33).

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Will History Repeat Itself?

[…] scrupulously avoid politically sensitive topics in conversations with officials, and to ensure that communications with supporters at home has no political overtones, the presence of a significant number of foreign Christians engaging Chinese at all levels of society is itself a political statement. For the most part this engagement has happened with the government’s […]

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Team Dysfunction

[…] a small group, plan outreaches and all the other things that a congregation expects of them. This is why the majority of churches never grow beyond that number. However, if pastors see themselves in a role of building and equipping a dynamic team of leaders, the potential for growth, expansion and vitality is endless. […]