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Space, Place, and Face

The Transformation of China’s Church

[…] a literal, physical change and to a conceptual change in the church’s relationship to the larger society. Space refers to the obvious shift of the church’s “spiritual center of gravity” from the countryside, where it experienced massive revival during the past decades, to the cities. Migrant peasant Christians have brought new faith communities to […]

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Working out a Chinese Public Theology

Three Preliminary Guidelines, Part 2

[…] addressing. During the past few decades the church has largely been marginalized in its relationship to the state. The church has failed to realize that as the number of Christians has grown, so has its influence. Christianity has become a public institution and can no longer be ignored. Since there has been no change […]

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This Year in China

[…] Infrastructure Development Bank; the much-heralded One Belt, One Road initiative; and a globetrotting President Xi making state visits to Washington and London, China’s rise was front and center in 2015. From beauty pageants to global internet protocols, its ability to promote its own narrative has been pronounced. How China’s Christians view their role in […]

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Educational Inequality and the Making of a New Urban Underclass

[…] which cities, or large portions of cities, seem to suddenly appear. Pudong and Shenzhen have risen literally out of nothing to become urban showpieces and major financial centers. The "Bird's Nest" stadium that became the much heralded centerpiece of the 2008 Beijing Games was erected at unprecedented speed, along with dozens of other Olympic […]

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Who’s in Charge?

[…] the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ life are an interweaving of different accounts into a single narrative. Embedded in Christianity is the idea of polycentrism.1 Polycentric, or “many- centered,” leadership enables a community of people from different backgrounds, operating in collective fashion and inspired by the Holy Spirit, to utilize their unique gifts and potential. […]

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7 Recommendations before Saying “Zaijian” to China

[…] like eternity for the little ones. Because of that, it’s good to know some people in your new community if possible. I’m thankful that I met a number of people from Evansville before moving there. The community knew we were coming from China and made us feel welcomed. Welcome signs, parties, and gifts go […]

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A Meeting of Minds

20 Years of Publishing ChinaSource

[…] in China, a government China analyst, and a Chinese ethnomusicologist. Retired Wheaton College professor Dr. Mel Lorentzen, who had served as associate director of The Billy Graham Center, facilitated the gathering. Mel steered the conversation toward the need for a new English-language journal to examine China’s growing global role from a Christian perspective, and […]

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Patience Needed

[…] issue of  ChinaSource Online. under the title, "Reaching Chinese Worldwide: Patience." It originally appeared as an article on the China Institute website; China Institute has since grown into the Global China Center. The background of this article can be found at "Reaching Chinese Worldwide: The Book."   Image credit: God Loves the People of the World by kafka4prez via Flickr.

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Lighting the Future: A Candle in the Dark

Individual Life Stories from Chinese Christian Families

[…] there were so many elements beyond our control. We had to completely rely on the sovereignty of God for everything—from applying for passports for the children, establishing contact with a trustworthy Christian school, to navigating the complexities of visa applications amidst the current international relationship turbulence, the mother shared. Upon my first meeting with […]

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Reverse Culture Shock

[…] the cultural rule for how close we stand in a conversation at school drop off? Why is Facebook used that way? Why do Aldi check-out people pressure customers to exit so quickly? Why are the elderly not taken to parks in groups? Why don’t people feel free to sing or dance outside? Why do […]