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How Not to End Persecution

[…] Religious Freedom Summit in Washington, DC, an annual event that Thames was instrumental in launching during his years in government, was a hopeful sign. More than 1, 800 advocates for religious freedom from around the world convened on the nation’s capital in early February for what Co-Chair Katrina Lantos Swett called the most successful […]

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3 Questions: The 2018 World Watch List

[…] is a second point which needs to be kept in mind: the reporting period of the WWL 2018 ends at 31 October 2017, meaning that the already announced new regulations on religion were already known and had certain consequences, as most observers expect a more complicated situation. However, those rules will be implemented from 1 […]

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Is China Rewriting the Bible?

[…] who are qualified to reinterpret or annotate scripture. The main task outlined here is one of training, not translation. Rather than a definitive mandate to produce a new Chinese Bible, the statement itself could be seen more as a tacit admission that the TSPM currently lacks sufficient resources to undertake such a project. Whether […]

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China’s Church through Western Eyes

[…] are restricted in many ways. The rapidly growing church is struggling to make up for lost ground following decades during which all Bibles were destroyed and no new leaders were trained. On the positive side, the Chinese church has begun (in small numbers) to send workers beyond China's borders, and the growing impact of […]

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Going Global

When ChinaSource first launched, the focus was very much on serving the church in China. The immediate needs were many, and new opportunities were rapidly developing for foreign Christians to engage with believers in country. Today we recognize that “the church in China” is no longer just in China. This reality is captured in […]

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Taking Ourselves (and the Gospel) Seriously

[…] currently facing. According to Dr. Russell Jeung, professor of Asian American Studies at San Francisco State University and founder of the group Stop AAPI Hate, some 3, 800 Asian Americans reported being the victims of racial abuse or violence during the first year of the pandemic. Most of these were women. Over 500 incidents […]

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A Meeting of Minds

20 Years of Publishing ChinaSource

[…] professor Dr. Mel Lorentzen, who had served as associate director of The Billy Graham Center, facilitated the gathering. Mel steered the conversation toward the need for a new English-language journal to examine China’s growing global role from a Christian perspective, and the idea for the Journal was born. Julia Grosser, who was serving at […]

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A Missed Opportunity

How Our Questions Shape Our Narratives

[…] story encapsulated the zeal of young believers to spread the gospel to the frontiers of China and beyond. He experienced firsthand the struggle of adapting to a new culture in a land very different from his home. Just as he encouraged the students in Jia Yuming’s seminary, Pastor Ding might have fanned the missionary […]

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Chinas Youth in Perspective

[…] of China by imperialist powers following World War I. In the wake of the Second World War, revolutionaries in the 1940s joined Mao in ushering in the new China. Later the “lost generation” of the Cultural Revolution again cast its lot with Mao, only to be discarded in the countryside following a period of […]

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On the China Bookshelf

[…] Vice President of ChinaSource, and Amy, who serves with the online community Velvet Ashes, have spent decades in China, where their work included helping those who were new to China to make sense of life in the Middle Kingdom. Their conversation starts with the question, “Why read books on China?” In an age of […]