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Is It Time for a New Approach to Leadership?

 It was with a note of sadness that I read the thoughtful essays by Jerry An and LI Jin in the  2019 summer issue of ChinaSource Quarterly. I have deep respect for the way the Chinese church has taught us in the west the meaning of perseverance, courage, sacrifice, and commitment. My prayer has always been that the church in the west might equip […]

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10 Months after Leaving China

[…] three children ever knew, and it was my wife’s home for 19 years—almost her entire adult life. For me, I started my adult Asian trek back in 2002, 13 of those years were in the Middle Kingdom. Keeping China as a part of our lives is important to us. It can also be a […]

Books

Christ-Centered Generosity

Global Perspectives on the Biblical Call to a Generous Life

The purpose of Christ-Centered Generosity is to be a primary resource for the global movement of biblical generosity. The book provides a theologically sound, biblically-based resource for Christian leaders, pastors, and the body of Christ on the theme of our call to be faithful stewards who live lives of generosity and joy.

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Thoughts on Theological Education for Chinese Believers

[…] rather than in other countries. It’s cheaper for Chinese believers to study in China, plus everything can be done in Chinese, their heart language. But as the number of official seminaries is inadequate to train all the leaders needed for the church in China and none of the house church seminaries are legal, theological […]

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Reflections on China 2014: The Growing Environmental Crisis

[…] my second blog reflecting back on six days I spent in China recently with Brent Fulton where we met with pastors, seminary leaders and academics in Shanghai and Beijing. I shared in the first blog about my amazement at the growth of the church and the window that seems to be opening for the gospel.</p>

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The Birth of ISM in China

Is This God’s Timing?

“How is God leading the Chinese church to start an indigenous international student ministry (ISM)?” Over two days in late 2018, thirty friends from mainland cities, Hong Kong, and abroad met to seek God’s direction in this question. Among them were pastors (including mainland Chinese), professors, campus workers, international fellowship friends, mission organizations, and […]

Editorials

China Emerging as a Mission Sending Country

Be Watchful of Pitfalls

[…] China does need is to develop its own mission leaders so they can build mission structures that can be owned by the Chinese church. In the spring 2013 issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, we pointed out the urgent need for field directors to be trained—and this is a unique void that outside agencies, specifically, can […]

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Islam has the largest number of under-30 believers in China?

[…] Muslims in China number at most 24.4 million. If 22% are under the age of 30, then under-30 Muslims number about 5.3 million. Catholics probably make up about 20 million (according to both Asia Harvest and the World Christian Database).  The current study seems to suggest Catholics also have about 22% (slightly under Muslims) of their […]

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3 Observations

A Reader Responds to "Missions from China—A Maturing Movement"

[…] the field. Steve Moon—in his extensive research of the Korean missions movement—has noted that, though Korean missions organizations began implementing tent making ministry in the '80s, as of 2012 only 7.5% of Korean missionaries used tent making ministries. According to Moon, Korean missions organizations were not successful in beginning effective and fruitful tent making ministries, […]