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End of an Era?

Welcoming a new reality even when it is at odds with the stories we have come to believe about China and about ourselves.

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China’s Urbanization: Three Things You Should Know

Urbanization has irreversibly changed the landscape of Chinademographically, socially, geographically, and economically.

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Thrive Globally

Empowering Chinese Church Leaders with Thriving Leaders

What sets Thriving Leaders apart is its collaborative approach, which involves trainers from various Chinese churches and seminaries worldwide coming together to create courses tailored for Chinese church leaders…. "Fundamental Truths" introduces basic theology, while "Overview of the New Testament" offers Bible school level training to Chinese pastors, all at no cost.

ChinaSource Quarterlies

The 2008 Beijing Olympics

Vol. 10, No. 2

2008 Summer Issue

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Church Leader Development in China

The Trend toward Accreditation

The development of leadership training within China’s unregistered church has followed a trajectory that roughly parallels that of the larger society as it has experienced major advances in education, a rising standard of living, and massive urbanization.

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Chinese Supply Chains and the Gospel

[…] had given up his previous business after becoming a Christian. When their chef also believed, he stopped adding MSG to his dishes out of concern for their customers. Their supplier is another believer who operates a fish farm in a neighboring town. Before this man became a Christian his ponds became infected and the […]

Editorials

Toward a “Chinese” Theology

The editor's perspective.

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3 Questions: David Joannes

A ChinaSource 3 Questions interview with David Joannes, president and founder of Within Reach Global and author of The Space between Memories

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Flying against the Wind

Nestled in a spring-fed valley in the desert northeast of Los Angeles, St. Andrew’s Abbey is a long way from its roots in Chengdu. The only living link that remains is Brother Peter Zhou Bangjiu, a 91-year-old Sichuan native who rejoined the abbey in 1985 following his release from a Chinese labor camp.