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Returnee Ministry at Home and Abroad

[…] church. These are ways to address the returnee problem effectively and efficiently, but they require significant investment on the part of the overseas churches and organizations in collaboration with the mainland churches and especially with returnee ministry organizations.  A Standard of Procedure (SOP) of Christian recommendations, referrals, and follow-up, along with a feedback process […]

Editorials

Twenty-five and Counting

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Civil Rights Movement in China" (<em>ChinaSource</em>, 2005 Spring).</p>

Book Reviews

Constructing China’s Jerusalem

Christians, Power, and Place in Contemporary Wenzhou

Nanlai Cao, Constructing China’s Jerusalem: Christians, Power, and Place in Contemporary Wenzhou. California: Stanford University Press, 2011; 232 pages, ISBN-10: 0804773602; ISBN-13: 978-0804773607; $ 20.86 at Amazon.com. Reviewed by Ronald Yu The author of the book, Nanlai Cao, is a research assistant professor at the Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, University […]

Supporting Article

East-West Exchange Promotes Nonprofit Development in China

<p>A report of the China Charity Federation's visit to the US in the fall of 2000.</p>

Editorials

Urban Migrants

Building the Infrastructure

[…] we suggest that the Body of Christ has an important role to play by standing in the gaps left by government, business and other institutions, and by calling these institutions to account. Such an investment in China’s urban infrastructure today will reap long-term benefits as Christ’s love is made visible in the city and […]

Blog Entries

Ethical Storytelling

[…] their intended audience, and their motive for telling the story, the same set of facts may be related very differently. Consider, for example, a report in September 2020 from China Christian Daily, a domestic Christian media service, on an ethnic minority village in Yunnan Province that had outlawed belief in Christianity. Many overseas news […]

Blog Entries

Father’s Day in China: A Gospel Opportunity

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 a unique opportunity to generate gospel-oriented discussion given the central theme of God the Father in the Bible. 

Editorials

Disability—a Complicated Issue

[…] itself, but the way one who has such an impairment is treated. This idea, at least in part, informed the articles which are offered here in the 2016 spring issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, “Disability in China.” We begin with Katie Venzke who asks the seemingly obvious question: “What is disability?” She has found it […]

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The Challenge of Contextualization

Another Perspective

[…] may actually do more harm than good by taking children out of the state-run system but offering no clear path toward higher education. This pastor lamented that, 20 years ago, many intellectuals were hopeful that Christianity might bring about improvements in personal relationships and in society. Today, however, many view the church as anti-intellectual, […]

Editorials

Globalization: Is Anybody Home?

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in CS Quarterly, 2007 Summer.</p>