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Hearing from the Church in China, Part 1
The Quest for Trustworthy Information
One…reason for drop in the number of publications the measures introduced to combat the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in…less direct contact. However…the decline started before the arrival of the pandemic and secondly, the Communist Party had…been busy for many years…to control the information environment, even before the watershed 2018 regulations came into force.
Worshiping in Chinese
Why Cross-Cultural Workers Don't Go to Chinese Church
<p><em>This series of blog entries refers primarily to the question of expatriate Christians attending Chinese services at registered—or at least publicly " open"—local churches. It is assumed that in most cases, the risks to local believers (and to the expat workers as well) are such that it would be irresponsible to participate regularly in […]
Worshiping in Chinese (2)
Why I Go to Chinese Church
<p><em>This series of blog entries refers primarily to the question of expatriate Christians attending services at registered—or at least publicly “ open”—Chinese churches. It is assumed that in most cases, the risks to local believers (and to the expat workers as well) are such that it would be irresponsible to participate regularly in unregistered […]
Returning Home—The Chinese Church in Transition
[…] crisis. Financial troubles, broken relationships, health emergencies—real world trials often reveal to Chinese people the fractured nature of their safety nets, as friends, family, and the state fail to provide them with what they need. These moments of brokenness can be used by God to open people’s hearts to their own weakness and God’s strength.
Picturing the Church in China
[…] the <em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em>, published last month, we highlighted survey results of Christian workers in China (local and foreign). The research project was carried out by the China Gospel Research Alliance, made up of representatives from OMF, Frontier Ventures, Open Doors, and ChinaSource. The CGRA partnered with Global Mapping International (GMI) to produce this handy infographic portraying the key findings in the survey.</p>
Crisis Plans and Communication Challenges
Support from Sending Organizations
<p>With compromised computers and uncertainty as to which forms of communication were still OK to use, organizations struggled to be in regular contact with their workers and acknowledged that some of their people felt left out and lonely when they needed their organization's presence and support.</p>
Supporting Article
Urge for Faith
Postmodern Beliefs among Urban Chinese
[…] left an ideological vacuum in China. This has created a strong need for faith, even an urge, so as to avoid the risk of further social disruption and political instability. While postmodernism, with its relativity and lack of absolutes, is trying to fill this void, it also leaves people questioning and open to exploring faith.</p>
Lead Article
The City and the Church
Towards an Urban Theology in China
[…] As modern man finds himself slowly enmeshed in urban living, he experiences materialism, relativism, and an increasingly segmented society. He questions what is real and true, and who God is. These questions can become points of contact for urban ministry. Dr. Ma provides some guidelines for forming an urban theology for ministry in urban China.</p>
Building God’s Kingdom Together
Even though obstacles to ministry in China are on the rise, our Heavenly Father continues to open new doors for ChinaSource.
The Prosperity Gospel in China
<p>As China has become more prosperous, it has also become more open to outside influences. This is true of the church as well. In recent years prosperity theology has been gaining influence, mainly through the translated books and resources of Joyce Meyer and Joel Osteen. In this article, originally published in the <em>Gospel Times</em>, the […]