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ChinaSource Perspective

Viewing the Registered Church through Different Lenses

With the media’s incessant focus on official persecution of the unregistered church in China, Fulton reminds us that it is often easy to forget the vibrant dimensions of Christian life playing out in China’s registered churches.

Chinese Christian Voices

A Monument to a Swedish Missionary

<p>The mainland site <em>Gospel Times</em> recently reported on the discovery of a stone monument commemorating the life of a Swedish missionary named Anna Karlsson.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

A Conversation with a Rural Preacher (Part 2)

About the Need for Innovative Training

<p>Last week we posted the first part of an interview with a rural pastor that was published on the mainland site <em>Christian Times</em>. The topic of the conversation was models for training in rural churches. This week we post the rest of the interview.</p>

Blog Entries

It’s about the Space

<p>Kudos to Ian Johnson for getting his hands on an official document that helps explain the Sanjiang Church Demolition Incident. In what is arguably the most comprehensive reporting on the incident, he writes in <em>The New York Times</em> that "an internal government document reviewed by <em>The New York Times</em> makes it clear the demolitions […]

Resource Corner

Regulations on Religious Affairs

国家宗教事务局-- Decree of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China No. 426

<p>Becoming familiar with China’s regulations on religious affairs can provide an official reference point for informed discussion on this issue.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Jesus: The Best Christmas Gift Ever

<p><em>Even though it is not an official holiday in China, Christmas has become extremely popular as a commercial/consumer event. Stores put up trees and clerks don Santa hats. However, most people in China do not know the real story behind Christmas -- the story of Jesus. The popularity of Christmas presents Christians with a […]

Blog Entries

Bringing the Gospel to Guangxi

<p>While Guilin is often considered a “must see” tourist site, Guangxi province itself remains, for many, a relatively unknown corner of China. This book helps fill the gap.</p>

Blog Entries

Father’s Day in China: A Gospel Opportunity

<p>Father’s Day in China, like many other countries, falls on the third Sunday in June. It is not an official holiday in China, nor is it widely observed, especially in comparison to other similar holidays such as Mother’s Day and Children’s Day. Yet, for those working among Chinese (in any context) it does provide […]

View From the Wall

Between Riches and Poverty: Chinese Christian Business People

<p>In China, the number of Christians is growing constantlyeven the official figure is increasing. The latest estimate from the TSPM/CCC is sixteen million Christians. Among these Christians are a group of people who are busy with their business on weekdays but worship God on weekends; they are the Chinese Christian business people.</p>

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | June 13, 2019

<p><strong>China’s population to peak in 2023, five years earlier than official estimates, new research shows</strong> (May 2, 2019, <em>South China Morning Post</em>)<br /> Did Beijing’s policymakers wait too long to lift the controversial one-child policy for its rapidly greying society? A new report suggests they did. </p>