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Where is China Going?

<p>Statistics released by Beijing think tank in January reveal that emigration from China is at its highest level ever, with 9.34 million leaving the Mainland in 2013. China is the world's fourth largest country for emigration, coming behind, India, Mexico, and Russia.</p>

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You Can’t Do That in China!

[…] possible, our narratives keep us from recognizing when the church may be in fact doing something entirely new.  This was brought home to me in the mid 2000s, when, during frequent trips to the mainland, I began to see believers doing things that I simply did not think were possible. Sitting down for a […]

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Mao’s Black Box: Resilience and Religious Revival in Wenzhou

A Book Review

[…] communities and the state. Wang’s concluding chapter sums up the lasting effects of Maoism in terms of the revitalization of sacred spaces, seen today in the massive number of churches and temples that dot the Wenzhou landscape; the rearticulation of communal religion with local elites and politics; and the accession of localized Christianity, pointing […]

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Billy Graham’s Legacy of Partnering

[…] he was referred to at the BGC—did not personally visit during those years, his influence was keenly felt. ChinaSource, like many other evangelical institutions born in the 20th century, owes much to the legacy of partnering left by Billy Graham. His vision was not simply the proclamation of the gospel, but Christians proclaiming and […]

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China and the Global Church

<p><em>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Global China: Implications for the Church" (CS Quarterly, 2012 Spring).</em></p>

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China in Africa: Clues to the Future of “Belt and Road?”

[…] since the year 2000, while foreign direct investment has grown 40% annually. While China is far and away the world leader in African infrastructure investment, it ranks number three in aid to Africa. More than 10,000 Chinese firms are believed to be operating in Africa, more than three times the number indicated by existing […]

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Twenty-five and Counting

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Civil Rights Movement in China" (<em>ChinaSource</em>, 2005 Spring).</p>

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The Overseas NGO Law: A Second Look

[…] under the Overseas NGO (ONGO) Law is getting underway, albeit slowly. The Ministry of Public Security, charged with overseeing foreign organizations in China, is adapting to its new role. Organizations designated as Professional Supervisory Units (PSUs) are likewise forging partnerships with overseas groups. In some localities, provincial officials are taking the initiative to meet […]

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Connecting Leaders

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Partnering Towards Indigenization" (CS Quarterly, 2009 Spring).</p>

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Urbanization and the Future of China’s Church

[…] the society, as well as ventures into areas such as education, social service, philanthropy, publishing, entrepreneurship, and community leadership will raise the profile of Christians and provide new avenues for outreach. Intellectual and financial resources will undergird the development of a new "Christian infrastructure," with associations, boards, specialty ministry organizations, quasi-denominational structures, andshould the […]