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The Birth of ISM in China

Is This God’s Timing?

[…] follow the Lord’s leading. Everyone recognized China’s seemingly unstoppable rise as a secular global influencer in line with President Xi’s statement, “It is time for to take center stage in the world.” But will this rise be in tandem with an increased influence for the gospel among internationals? The group was reminded of the […]

Peoples of China

The New Confucianists

Contemporary Confucian Scholars

[…] where he studied at Tunghai University. He is a major representative of the modern New Confucian school of thought. A senior research fellow at Harvard University’s Asia Center, Du also serves as dean of the Peking University Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities. He is vice president of the International Confucian Association and an […]

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My Heart Burns for Them

An International Student’s Passion to Reach Others with the Gospel

[…] there is a movement. People are starting to be aware of the need here. People are starting to want to share the gospel here. But I think the number of those willing to share is still a very small number. So there is a need to encourage students to have a willing heart do that.

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Supporting China’s Indigenous Missions Movement

[…] emerging movement is: “don't.” This advice comes from the latest issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, which is devoted to cross-cultural missions sending from China. Featuring articles by a number of Chinese believers along with expatriates who work closely with them, this issue delves into a number of the practicalities now emerging as more believers in […]

Book Reviews

A Pentecostal Perspective on the Chinese Union Version

[…] title of chapter five. In this chapter, after demonstrating that manuscript evidence is not conclusive on either side, Menzies digs into the potential symbolic nature of the number and arrives at a compelling conclusion. Rejecting the more popular view that the number finds it roots in the list of nations in Genesis 10, he […]

Editorials

Confronting the Cults

[…] We give particular attention to the Almighty God sect (formerly known as Eastern Lightning), whose members were responsible for last year’s savage murder of an unsuspecting McDonald’s customer in northeast China. Officials were quick to take action against the attackers and have since launched a crackdown on the sect nationwide. Since this particular cult […]

Peoples of China

China’s Migrant Children

[…] “Does Going to Public Schools Matter for Migrant Children’s Academic Achievement in China?” China Institute for Educational Finance Research (CIEFR), 2010 and Peking University. Presentation at the Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy workshop on Education for Migrant Children, Beijing, April 8, 2010. 10“Free classrooms scheduled for poor children,” Xinhua, Beijing, 2007. 11“Limits eased on […]

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Is China Persecuting More Christians for their Faith?

[…] security sector that has become a law unto itself. All Chinese, whether Christian or not, are suffering the consequences. The remaining cases cited by China Aid mainly center around two issues: 1) the ability of unregistered churches to obtain facilities in order to meet openly and 2) Christians desiring to serve through educational or […]

Editorials

A Larger Purpose

[…] those in their midst. China offers no shortage of opportunities to follow Christ’s example in ministering to the whole person. Figures from the early 1990s put the number of people with disabilities in China at 60 million; the total is probably much greater today. A growing elderly population and a shrinking number of younger […]

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How the Church Grows in China

In a recent blog series, several guest contributors responded to an invitation from Joann Pittman, ChinaSource’s Senior Vice President, to give their best estimate of the number of Christians in China. As was expected, the numbers varied greatly, yet all of the contributors offered solid reasons for the figures they put forward. Given the […]