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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China

<p>The effect of HIV/AIDS is increasing and is expected to affect 5% of the Chinese population in the next 20 years. What is being done to address the medical issues and the social stigma of this devastating disease? What have Christians dealing with HIV/AIDS in Africa learned that can be applied to the situation […]

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Official Protestant Groups Plan Next Five Years of Sinicization

What Does the TSPM/CCC 5-Year Plan Tell Us about the Direction of Official Protestantism?

[…] same direction.” Much of the concern overseas has been that the official church is rewriting the Bible or changing traditional theological concepts. In fact, in more than 20 years of studying the church in China, this is the closest that I’ve seen such efforts actually taking place. To be sure, since the late 1990s, […]

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How Can Chinese Christians Foster a Reformation Spirit?

[…] to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man and birds and animals and creeping things." (Romans 1:21–23) The heart of sin is “dishonoring God” such that all fall short of his glory (Romans 2:23; 3:23). We have not rightly sought “glory and honor” […]

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John C. H. Wu on the Incarnation of the Word of God

Why Jesus Became a Man, Chose a Mother, and Gave Her to Us

[…] “<em>St. Thérèse and Lao Tzu: A Study in Comparative Mysticism</em>,” in <em>Chinese Humanism and Christian Spirituality</em> (New York: St. John’s University Press, 1961; New York: Angelico Press, 2017), 116. See the Prologue of the <em>Gospel of John</em> (chapter 1) for the Biblical account of the Word made flesh (John 1:1-5, 14). For readers of […]

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The Ministry of Women in the Chinese Church

The spring 2021 issue of ChinaSource Quarterly reflects on women’s contributions to the Chinese church. The issue looks at the ministry of both Chinese believers and non-Chinese cross-cultural workers. Some articles are historical surveys; others offer personal narratives. Previously, I’ve highlighted some of the challenges women face when serving cross-culturally (such as here and […]

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How China’s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works

[…] way to grasp how the religious affairs bureaucracy works is to view it historically, which is especially useful as the structure today is a holdover from the 1950s. When the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) came to power, it organized all non-communists who wished to cooperateor collaborateinto a “united front,” by which allies could be […]

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The 2023 Regulations for Religious Activity Site Registration

What the Party Doesn’t Want You to Know

[…] of Religious Affairs denounced Western countries for using religion to try to change China’s political system and “religious human rights” to harm China’s image of religious affairs. 20 Pre-existing regulations indicate that the Party already viewed official churches (and other official groups) as designed for “unity and patriotism” and to act as a “bridge […]

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Cross-Culturally Becoming All Things to All Men

A Book Review

Becoming Native to Win the Natives: Cross-Culturally Becoming All Things to All Men by Tabor Laughlin, Wipf & Stock, 2016. 82 pp. $13.00.  For new cross-cultural workers, Tabor Laughlin’s Becoming Native to Win the Natives is a must read. His book has the rare combination of being practical, relevant, and readable. Although a short text […]

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From Law to Light

Searching for Truth Worthy of Your Heart

[…] depths of our hearts, and we find rest. John C. H. Wu, <em>Beyond East and West</em> (New York: Sheed and Ward, 1951; Notre Dame: Notre Dame Press, 2018), 91. Wu, <em>Beyond East and West</em>, 224. Augustine, <em>Confessions</em>, Book VIII; Brian Morton, “Fleshing Out St Augustine,” <em>Sunday Herald</em>, n.d., accessed November 4, 2024, <a href="https://faculty.georgetown.edu/jod/texts/sundayheraldreview.html#:~:text=%22Oh%2C%20Master%2C%20make%20me,dithering%20between%20libido%20and%20restraint%22">https://faculty.georgetown.edu/jod/texts/sundayheraldreview.html#:~:text=%22Oh%2C%20Master%2C%20make%20me,dithering%20between%20libido%20and%20restraint%22</a>. […]

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A Look Back to Look Forward

A Decade of ChinaSource

[…] an update on China’s growing urban church that is taking a variety of forms. In addition, we introduce you to the new ChinaSource website and recommend the 2010 Prayer Calendar. Throughout the years, ChinaSource has provided a variety of resources designed to aid and enhance your China service. As one of those resources, the […]