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A Pivotal Decade
[…] was ChinaSource‘s first Senior Associate in the early 2000s. She has been a frequent contributor to ChinaSource publications and conferences. Carol currently serves with the Global China Center. Challenges and Opportunities in China’s Turbulent Future (first published June 18, 2001) The system-wide transformation already well underway in China will bring rapid change over the […]
Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference
[…] loving their religion”). It encompasses a number of activities that are formal, such as registration of a new congregation, and informal, such as calling pastors on the phone to check on them. The overall goal is to “actively guide religions to adapt to socialist society,” which means to follow the line set by the […]
Editorials
On the Way to the Future
[…] When both of these prerequisites were met under Mao, radio more than realized its potential, becoming a lifeline for believers that were cut off both from outside contact and from one another. Eighty years after Calvary Episcopal’s maiden voyage onto the airwaves, the Internet holds forth a promise similar to that of radio. The […]
Editorials
A Church on the Move
[…] migrants like them98selves who work on construction sites, in the homes of urban families or in the factory towns that have sprung up in the Pearl River Delta and elsewhere. Separated from family and the familiar surroundings of the countryside, these peasants are particularly open to the Gospel at this transitional stage in their […]
Supporting Article
Chinese Christians of Chicagoland
The Experience of One American City—Chicago
[…] in Chicago. In the last three decades, more professionals in medical, science, and technology fields have migrated to Chicago and settled directly in the suburbs with little contact with Chinatown while earlier immigrants still have familial or cultural associations with the Chinatown area. Chinese Christianity in Chicago: Local Gatherings As of early 2020, there […]
International Students in China—an Opportunity?
[…] new-found friends prompts the question, “What do I believe and why?” Linguistic diversity means that ministry is not just in English. Many international students, like the growing number from Central Asia, don’t have any functional English. And many English-speaking students can’t understand each other because of their accents, so interaction is in limited Chinese. […]
Supporting Article
The Pentecostal Legacy of the Indigenous Churches in China
[…] results of a questionnaire completed by house church leaders from the Fangcheng Church, Miao’s Wenzhou Church, and the China Gospel Fellowship (for a copy of this questionnaire, contact [email protected]); an interview with the leaders of the Li Xin Church, including the founder, Uncle Zheng; an interview with Dennis Balcombe on Oct. 14, 2014; and […]
Reflections on Lausanne’s Fourth Congress on World Evangelism
[…] Stones of the Korean Church—This presentation in drama and song depicted both the highlights and struggles in the history of the Korean church dating back to the 1800s. What activities were of special interest to the Chinese church? Within the plenary programming, a speaker highlighted the Mission China 2030 vision, first launched at the […]
Faces of Christian Leadership in China
[…] universities. Some engage in Christian publishing. These scholars are writing theological texts that will influence the church at the elite level. They are also training an increasing number of urban intellectual church leaders (along with non-Christian scholars and government officials whose portfolios include religion). Community Leaders can be found among bi-vocational pastors or elders […]
The Mountains Are Shorter, Part 1
[…] to maintain their privileged positions. Now, as one commentator put it, “Times are a-changing. In this new era of ‘centralism, Xi style,’ provinces need to do the center’s bidding of ensuring economic security. In other words, Beijing wants to reset the 不听话 (‘intransigent’) approach that provinces adopted with gusto during the growth imperative era […]