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Editorials

Keeping Pace in Our Digital Age

[…] in new pathways. Digital engagement is making the gospel available and accessible to anyone, anytime, anywhere. Christians now have the opportunity to contribute their digital skills to support and supplement the greatest needs of the Great Commission. I hope you find that this issue of CSQ helps to paint a better picture of various […]

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As Time Goes by in Shanghai

A Film Review

<p>Shanghai’s <em>Peace Old Jazz Band</em> is said to be "the oldest jazz band in the world.” The members of the band<em><strong>, </strong></em>aged between 65 and 87 years of age, have been playing together at Shanghai’s Peace Hotel nightly for over 30 years. This delightful documentary by German director, Uli Gaulke, features the six sprightly bandmates as they are invited […]

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The Birth of ISM in China

Is This God’s Timing?

[…] The group was reminded of the sheer scope of ministry opportunity and the rapid increase of international students in China. In comparison, the growth in international student numbers that took 35 years in the US has only taken 14 in China. So, in God’s sovereignty, at the very time when Christians in China are […]

Peoples of China

China&#8217;s Migrant Children

[…] Global Times, Feb 25, 2010. http://china.globaltimes.cn/society/2010-02/507860.html 3If “left behind” children of migrant workers, who remain in the villages without parental care, are included in these statistics, the number rises to 30 million total migrant children in China, comprising 20% of the compulsory school-aged student population. “Strong Performers and Successful Reformers in Education: Lessons from […]

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Chinese Christians in the New Era—Hope and Overcoming

[…] the Japanese invasion in the 1930s to protect their congregations and lost their lives as a result.  Swells is right, of course, that a focus on the numbers of converts was always misplaced; the focus should always be on the faithfulness and integrity of those who do convert, not on whether they are numerous […]

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Paths of the Soul

A Film Review

[…] very natural manner. It also doesn’t hurt that the film was beautifully shot with breathtaking cinematography that stands solidly on its own to anchor the film and support the organic story. You’re also probably wondering about the setting of the film, if there is any political agenda, and the answer is no. The story […]

Supporting Article

How China&#8217;s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works

[…] government authority. After a successful examination, his application passes from the local official church pastor to the provincial Protestant Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM) association leaders who then contact the government Religious Affairs Bureau (RAB). If the RAB background investigation does not turn up any links to unregistered (i.e. house) churches or criminal activity, then […]

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Christian Evangelism in the Digital Age

Preview of the Autumn 2023 CSQ

[…] in new pathways. Digital engagement is making the gospel available and accessible to anyone, anytime, anywhere. Christians now have the opportunity to contribute their digital skills to support and supplement the greatest needs of the Great Commission. I hope you find that this issue of CSQ helps to paint a better picture of various […]

Peoples of China

Strangers in a Strange Land: Expatriates in China

[…] skilled labor pool in China is lacking, and there are great opportunities for skilled foreigners to work and live in China. Beijing’s embassy district boasts the largest number of diplomatic relations with any nation on the planet except for the United Nations. Previously, Hong Kong was the primary port of call, but now, economic […]

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Reflections on China 2014: The Growing Environmental Crisis

[…] with smog (for a stark visual illustration, look at this map). The reasons are not hard to discover. China added more cars last year than the total number plying its roads in 1999, illustrating the challenges the government faces in controlling vehicular emissions and traffic congestion in its cities. The vehicle population reached 240 […]