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Can the Chinese Church Say No?

The people of China have a history of being ambivalent toward knowledge and technology imported from the West. The ti-yong debates of the late-19th and early- 20th centuries highlighted their desire to enjoy the practical benefits (yong) of Western learning while maintaining the essence (ti) of Chinese culture. The rush toward Westernization that seemed to characterize the 1980s was subsequently replaced by the "China Can Say No" spirit of the 1990s. With China's rise in this century there is a new confidence in China's ability to chart its own unique course.

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Exploring Member Care for Workers from China

A Preview of the 2022 Autumn Issue of CSQ

It is our prayer that the articles in this issue will raise the profile of this vital service to God’s servants, prompting deeper discussion and sparking new practical efforts to prepare and to come alongside those being sent.

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When Christians are Persecuted

Reports of Christians being detained, harassed, fined or otherwise hindered from living out their faith have led many to conclude that persecution is the norm in China. Yet while such incidences do occur, a much larger number of Christians engages seemingly unhindered in a wide variety of activities on a daily basis.

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The Elusive Path to Religious Freedom

[…] comes to China, the four-legged stool appears to be broken. No Silver Bullet Thames is clearly a Washington insider. While the book is understandably directed at US policymakers, readers from other parts of the world (or of the US for that matter) may find the lengthy rhetorical excursions into “inside the Beltway” intrigue a […]

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Who Speaks for the Church in China?

Given the relatively opaque nature of China's church, international organizations have often found it difficult to know where to connect. Chinese representation at several high-profile international conferences in recent years has, in some ways, been a welcome breakthrough. These events have ostensibly helped to bring together a wide spectrum of leaders from within China with those from abroad who are seeking to partner with them.

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From the Farm to Xiao Feng’s Plate

Making Sense of China’s Economic Turmoil

Making sense of Cbina's economic slowdown. 

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On the Way to the Future

The editor's perspective.

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In an Ever-Changing China, Some Things Haven’t Changed

As ChinaSource celebrates 20 years of service we are digging into our archives for articles chronicling the myriad far-reaching changes in China during the past two decades.

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An Effective Bridge

Today the question foreign organizations are asking (or should be asking) is how to serve with the church in China.