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ChinaSource Perspective
The Great Repositioning
The changing migration patterns discussed in this issue of the Quarterly take on eternal significance when viewed in light of the great repositioning taking place within the global Chinese church. The Lord of the Harvest is sovereignly at work, raising up laborers and sending them into new fields for his glory.
Toward a “Sending” Church in China
The past decade has seen a groundswell of passion among Christians in China to pursue cross-cultural ministry. A corresponding wave of activity among outside organizations and churches has aimed at equipping China's church for this task.
Stewardship Resources for China
What resources are available for the church in China on financial management and stewardship?
New Online Course: “The Church in China Today”
As part of the ChinaSource Institute’s ongoing effort to provide resources for those serving in China, we are pleased to announce our latest online course, “The Church in China Today.”
Pray for China in 2018
Seeking to facilitate strategic, comprehensive, and specific prayer for China.
Ownership and the Church in China
From Boss to Steward
The question of church property ownership points to a much deeper issue within the unregistered church.
Lead Article
How China’s Christians Can Heal China’s Environment
Vol. 11, No. 2
[…] God established a covenant with Noah, his descendants and every living creature on earth that never again would a flood destroy all life on earth (Gen. 9: 8-11). In his letter to the Romans, Paul writes that: The creation waits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed. For the creation […]
Stopping the Spread
Those partnering with China’s emerging missions movement would do well to consider what they may be passing on without even realizing it. Careful filtering of concepts and methods—but more importantly, values and unspoken assumptions—could help guard China’s future mission leaders from replicating painful mistakes.