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The Fading Vision of a Christian China

A Book Review

[…] history, politics, philosophy, and other subjects. Following nearly six years as a world affairs journalist with the state-run CCTV network, Hsu left broadcasting to resume what he calls his “freedom project” in earnest by translating Western books, carrying on correspondence with scholars abroad, and writing for various publications in China. Translations of several of […]

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Can the Chinese Church Say No?

<p>The people of China have a history of being ambivalent toward knowledge and technology imported from the West. The <em>ti-yong</em> debates of the late-19th and early- 20th centuries highlighted their desire to enjoy the practical benefits (<em>yong</em>) of Western learning while maintaining the essence (<em>ti</em>) of Chinese culture. The rush toward Westernization that seemed […]

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Can My Church and I Really Impact the People of China?

[…] a university or college nearby, has your church seized this opportunity? Why Reaching Students from China Makes Sense Did you know that, as of the academic year 20202021, China is still the largest sender of international students to the USA?2 These college students (F-1 visa holders seeking a degree here) and scholars (often post-docs, […]

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The Church in China: A Place at the Table

​I sat across from a Chinese Christian in the lobby of a Beijing hotel as he rearranged the cups and plates on the coffee table between us. Having cleared a space at the center of the table, he pointed to a cup sitting at the edge, near one corner.

ChinaSource Quarterlies

Urban Migration

Vol. 6, No. 4

<p>Winter 2004 </p>

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Space, Place, and Face

The Transformation of China’s Church

As urbanization has redrawn the landscape of China, its effects have been far reaching, altering not only the physical geography but also the social fabric in multiple dimensions.

Editorials

That They May Be One

[…] the need for interdependence among the various parts of the Body, many have moved (albeit cautiously) from working alone to dialogue with others, sharing information and resources, collaborating on specific projects and finally, long-term partnership. From a practical standpoint, partnership makes a lot of sense. Carefully conceived, with clear goals and good ongoing communication, […]

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Can We Afford to Do Nothing for China?

The editor's point of view.

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The Ordinary in the Midst of the Extraordinary

The Space between Memories: Recollections from a 21st Century Missionary by David Joannes. Within Reach Global, 2016, 288 pages. ISBN-10: 0692757074, ISBN-13: 978-0692757079; paperback $14.99, Kindle $9.99 at Amazon; iBooks $9.99 at iTunes. David Joannes is a self-proclaimed “missionary,” trailblazer, and ragamuffin whose newly released memoir, The Space Between Memories, chronicles twenty years of pioneering work among […]

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Are China’s Churches Too Much Alike?

[…] China is suggesting that one of the church’s main obstacles is the exact opposite: Chinese churches are too much alike. Writing in China Christian Daily, Wang Zhenmin calls homogenization one of the major crises facing China’s church. Surveying urban church life in China today, he laments that the teaching, discussions, programs, and online activities […]