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China’s Religious Revival
[…] Sichuan, his rich, multi-textured description brings to life not only the fascinating characters he meets along the way but also the unique character of the places they call home. I heartily agree with Joann Pittman’s assessment in her Gospel Coalition review of the book: “For anyone interested in looking beyond the headlines to understand […]
Editorials
A Larger Purpose
[…] crisis in the years to come. If the current spread of HIV and AIDS cannot be slowed significantly, China may have 10 million cases by the year 2010. Of more immediate concern is the specter of an avian flu pandemic that would endanger millions of lives not only in China but throughout the world. […]
Editorials
The Spirit of the Enterprise
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "CEOs in China" (CS Quarterly, 2007 Winter).</p>
Fervent Faith and Audacious Hope
Reflections on China Today and God’s Purpose
In September 2020, Educational Resources and Referrals–China (ERRC) hosted their annual fund-raising gala. The keynote speaker for the event was Dr. Carol Hamrin, former Senior Research Analyst at the US Department of State and a long-time friend of ChinaSource. In her talk Hamrin focused on social and cultural exchange and the implications for US-China […]
How Many NGOs does China Really Have?
[…] of civil society, these numbers are quite impressive. However, as is often the case in China, the numbers tell only part of the story. In reality the number of functioning, truly independent non-profit organizations focused on serving society is considerably smaller. Those of sufficient scale to make a difference beyond just their own local […]
Where Is the Church in China?
[…] seminarians and yet another is sending out missionaries. In some cases, it’s all happening in the same church! China’s Church Goes Global Several articles in the spring 2024 ChinaSource Quarterly add yet another layer of complexity to this decades-old question. The voices of the church in China are not all in China. Taking the […]
Wendy Blazes a Trail
[…] a physical disability or serious medical condition, which often led to their abandonment because their parents considered them broken. Our philosophy is to take in these so- called “broken” children and transform their hopelessness into beautiful stories of redemption and love. Since 1996, we have provided more than 3,000 corrective surgeries for orphans. Although […]
Supporting Article
East-West Exchange Promotes Nonprofit Development in China
<p>A report of the China Charity Federation's visit to the US in the fall of 2000.</p>
The Chinese Church: Great Progress and Great Work Yet to Be Done
[…] fact, many courageous saints have long since left their home for mission work abroad. Last January Christianity Today reported that the church in China hopes to send 20,000 missionaries by the year 2030, which would place them among the world’s top sending countries. Yet, despite these incredible developments there remains much work to be […]
Stories You May Have Missed
[…] shift from rural to urban churches, from house gatherings to congregational worship in formal church settings, and from loosely organized structures to more pastoring-centered approaches… The year 2023 marked the first year of comprehensive recovery for societal production and daily life after three years of the pandemic. Like other sectors, churches experienced a resurgence […]