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A Meeting of Minds

20 Years of Publishing ChinaSource

<p>Looking back at 20 years of the <em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em>.</p>

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Cultivating Chinese Missionaries Faithfully and Realistically

[…] home base is realistic, and which people are available to faithfully follow-up on the missionaries’ well-being. These check-ins can be in the form of emails, texts, phone calls, and/or videochats on a regular basis. They should not be seen as an evaluation of the missionary’s performance but shepherding and communication of real needs. In […]

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Influentials

Individuals Who Largely Determine Change

[…] societyand those people, many times, are not in positions of formal leadership or decision-making. They are, what Jon Barry and Ed Keller, in their book The Influentials, call “influentials.” These influentials generally hold several traits in common. These traits are instructive to us if we desire to affect and influence people and society—if we […]

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China’s Religious Revival

[…] Sichuan, his rich, multi-textured description brings to life not only the fascinating characters he meets along the way but also the unique character of the places they call home. I heartily agree with Joann Pittman’s assessment in her Gospel Coalition review of the book: “For anyone interested in looking beyond the headlines to understand […]

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A Story Well Lived

[…] Hong Kong, serving for a time as Vice President. The Chinese name Rudolf chose for the newly formed entity, HuaYuanXieZuo (華源協作), not only encapsulated ChinaSource’s commitment to collaboration, but reflected Rudolf’s own vision as well.   As one of his co-workers in China put it: He believed that the Great Commission could not be […]

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Strengthening Marriages in the Chinese Church

[…] the Holy Spirit can bring about change. The Global Times article concludes: In the Bible, marriage is a covenant made by husband and wife before God. The call to commitment is higher than the goal of gaining happiness; self-sacrifice and service are more important than obtaining what we want from the other person. In light […]

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From Leading to Modeling

[…] the workplace can provide the freedom to address areas of life that may have been off limits in an organizational setting. While the practical outcome of such service may seem rather abstract compared with the measurable results achieved while directly pursuing organizational goals, the impact of modeling can be much more long-lasting. Asked what […]

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Member Care for Mainland Chinese Missionaries

Breaking New Ground in a Developing Field

In recent years, the church in China has answered the call to send out missionaries to different parts of the world, especially those places that are no longer accessible to Western missionaries due to various reasons. These servants have very strong faith and are courageous. They are willing and prepared to die for Christ. […]

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Fragmentation

[…] two years of covid stasis, lost careers and possessions, and have themselves faced dispossession as travel restrictions sealed them off from cities they had long learned to call home. Now as you all meet on Zoom for prayer, you find new strength and hope to persevere through the continually unfolding unknown that is waiting […]

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“Passive” Church Planting in China

[…] church have to be big and grand? The other obstacle was political. Planting another church was not on this pastor’s mind until the SARS crisis hit in 2003. Suddenly it was forbidden to hold any large-scale public gatherings. Unregistered church meetings that had previously managed to avoid attention by authorities found themselves under increasing […]