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Denominationalism in China: Pre or Post?

[…] denominations not only inherit precious historic traditions, but also receive “new wine” in the gospel of Jesus Christ?   Gao Zheng, China’s Reforming Churches conference, Washington, DC, January 4, 2013. Wang Jianguo, “New Wine and Old Skin, Part I: Current Context of the Chinese Church,” China Partnership (www.chinapartnership.org), October 13, 2014. Image Credit: Joann Pittman 

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China’s Next War?

[…] look at this map.)   At the speed at which China is adding new cars on the road (China added more cars last year than the total number plying its roads in 1999 .) and building new coal-fired power plants the future looks bleak. Even worse is the situation with the water. So much […]

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2016: Not “Business as Usual”

[…] Christians serving in China are facing the most challenging environment in decades. These developments are not entirely unexpected, given the overall tightening that has characterized China since 2012. Nevertheless they do suggest that those serving in China need to seriously rethink their approach. Hence the urgency in Swells’ encouragement to consider seriously the process […]

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The Spirit of the Enterprise

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "CEOs in China" (CS Quarterly, 2007 Winter).</p>

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Unmasking China’s “Official” Church

[…] religious locations, in reality most large TSPM churches have many affiliated meeting points around the community. In the case of this particular church, attendance on Sundays may number around 800. However, if the membership of the dozens of registered meeting points under the church's supervision is included the total number of Christians served by […]

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An Effective Bridge

[…] contributors to ChinaSource’s publications and conferences over the years have helped provide this rootedness and connectivity. In the coming years we look forward to greatly expanding this number as our “bridge traffic” increases. To build this bridge we also rely on the prayer and financial support of those who value the opportunity for greater […]

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Pursued by Goodness

A Giving Tuesday Message from Founder Brent Fulton

As we close out 2024, I am filled with gratitude—for God’s goodness that has pursued us, for faithful partners like you, and for the lives being transformed through his love. Today on this Giving Tuesday, I invite you to join us. Your partnership helps us connect people, ideas, and resources to advance God’s work […]

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From Entrepreneur to Catalyst

[…] where most respondents were under 45 years old, and only 12 percent were over 55. How can a shrinking generation of experienced China workers serve a growing number of Christian leaders who themselves have become increasingly entrepreneurial? Today’s Chinese church has been gifted with emerging leaders, abundant opportunities, great vision, and growing financial means. […]

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3 Questions: Migration and Public Theology in China

[…] the situation for migrants changed since then? The participant observation and interviews in migrant communities were conducted from 2006 to 2008. Since then, I have maintained continued contact with some NGO workers in order to keep informed about the situation. A decade later, the plight of rural migrants has continued to the third-generation. Changes […]

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3 Questions: Carol Lee Hamrin

Regarding China’s National Security Commission

[…] interview with Dr. Fenggang Yang of the Center on Religion and Chinese Society at Purdue University. The formation of China’s National Security Commission (NSC) was first announced in November 2013 and the NSC was established in January 2014. Dr. David M. (Mike) Lampton, Director of China Studies at The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International […]