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It’s Also about the History

[…] as it were. In an article titled “Is Christianity a ‘Chinese’ Religion”, G. Wright Doyle says ” the Communist “party line” since the early decades of the 20th century has been that Christianity is a noxious foreign imposition carried on European gunboats and opium ships and forced upon an unwilling populace.” So, when Ian […]

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The Evolving Narratives

[…] to economic reform, which took off with a vengeance. As China set its sights on eventually joining the World Trade Organization, which it did in the year 2000, the persecution lessened. There were more opportunities for outside organizations to help meet the very real needs that the church was facing. Foreign workers congregated in […]

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Communities of Hope

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Community Transformation" (CS Quarterly, 2005 Summer).</p>

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A Second Look at China’s Urbanization

[…] planning official in Shanghai’s Pudong area, social change in these new cities takes place in three stages, all three of which have obvious implications for witness and service in urban China. Urbanization itself is the process of creating the environment in which hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people will live and work. […]

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Member Care for Mainland Chinese Missionaries

Breaking New Ground in a Developing Field

In recent years, the church in China has answered the call to send out missionaries to different parts of the world, especially those places that are no longer accessible to Western missionaries due to various reasons. These servants have very strong faith and are courageous. They are willing and prepared to die for Christ. […]

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Discovering “His Story” in China

[…] Robert Morrison arrived in Macao with a vision to see the Gospel spread to every province of China. He too, never saw his vision realized, and the number of lives he directly impacted was relatively few. Yet today the church is active in every province of China, and its numbers continue to increase exponentially. […]

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Bringing the Gospel to Guangxi

Arthur Lin, The History of Christian Missions in Guangxi, China. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2019. While Guilin is often considered a “must see” tourist site, with its mandatory Li River cruise offering stunning views of mountain peaks straight out of a classic Chinese painting, Guangxi province itself remains, for many, a relatively unknown corner […]

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Twenty-five and Counting

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Civil Rights Movement in China" (<em>ChinaSource</em>, 2005 Spring).</p>

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Looking Ahead: Which China?

[…] is helpful to think of possible scenarios when trying to imagine where China will be tomorrow. ChinaSource and the National Bureau of Asian Research teamed up in 2007 to look at four such scenarios. With the help of a half dozen scholars from various disciplines, we developed four plausible pictures of where China could […]

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China’s Next War?

[…] next great war will not be over oil but the availability of clean water. Into this disaster the church needs to speak with a clear, prophetic voice calling the society to care for creation and stop the decline before it is too late. As Rodin points out, with China set to increase its coal-fired […]