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The “Why” Behind China’s New Overseas NGO Law

[…] continue to provide clues as to how the law is actually being carried out. Making sense of the new legislation also requires a grasp of its larger policy context. Understanding the underlying concerns that gave rise to the legislation will help organizations know which of their activities might come under particular scrutiny. A change […]

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China’s Church at the Threshold

Over the course of 2016, as I have had the opportunity to participate in various gatherings of Chinese Christians, I have heard two conversations going on simultaneously.

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Coming to Terms with the Church

[…] it instead portrays a church that is finding its way within that society even as the society and state itself are coming to terms with the church's role. For more on the church's evolving role and the Chinese government's official policy toward the church, see the latest issue of ChinaSource Quarterly. Photo by Joann Pittman

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China’s Crisis of Faith

[…] “The Achilles’ Heel of China’s Rise: Belief,” Liu Peng, a researcher in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and founder of a Beijing-based think tank on religious policy, writes that China’s current “crisis of faith” is the result of more than three decades of rapid economic development divorced from any underlying ideology. Absent a […]

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How China’s Christians Can Heal China’s Environment

Vol. 11, No. 2

[…] present time (Rom. 8:19-22). Other passages describe how this earth will be destroyed in the day of judgment only to be replaced by a new earth (2 Pet. 3:7, 10; Rev. 21:1). This is far from an exhaustive list of themes relating to creation that run through the Bible. They give a sense, though, […]

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What Is Our Role?

Toward a Set of Shared Considerations for Outside Involvement in Chinese Leadership Development

[…] their reach to reproduce without outside support. Ask: Does this curriculum promote historically orthodox doctrine, biblical literacy, study skills and application to daily life, while leaving out pet doctrines and biases? Does it address stewardship of time, resources, gift, and relationships, as well as core character issues? Will the effectiveness of the curriculum end […]

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The Challenge of China’s Shifting Labor Market

[…] away from being the world’s factory floor, with a seemingly inexhaustible supply of eager workers flowing in from the countryside. As a result of its family planning policy and aging population, China’s labor pool has actually begun to shrink. Together with rising wages, the decrease in available factory workers has led manufacturers to explore […]

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Is China Persecuting More Christians for their Faith?

<p>According to the China Aid 13.8% more Christians in China were persecuted last year as compared with 2011, continuing a trend of increasing persecution that goes back to at least 2007.</p>

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Marriage and the Church in Urban China

[…] an apartment a single man in the city has little chance of finding a spouse. With the gender imbalance brought about as a result of China’s one-child policy, more Chinese men run the risk of not being able to meet the economic requirements for marriage and ending up as “bare branches,” a slang term […]

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Resistance, not Revolution:

How China’s Christians Respond to Persecution

[…] to this persecution. In the process of answering these questions Conkling offers valuable insights into the growth of China's house church movement, the state of China's religious policy, and the role of international actors in supporting Christians in China who face persecution. His chapter on the South China Church and its leader Gong Shingling […]