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The Holy Spirit at Work in China’s Churches
Reflections on the 2023 Summer CSQ
Entrusting the development of Christianity in China entirely to Almighty God and following his will alone in leading Chinese Christians in the twenty-first century is undoubtedly the most important path to experiencing the work of the Holy Spirit.
Examining China’s Religious Policy
<p>One of the questions frequently asked about China concerns the degree to which Christians in China face persecution, the default assumption being that China has a specific policy of repressing Christianity.</p>
New Resource: ChinaSource Law and Policy Monitor
<p>In response to the uncertainties resulting from China's new Overseas NGO Law, we've created the<em> ChinaSource Law and Policy Monitor</em>. Here we introduce this new service and explain how organizations can sample the <em>Monitor</em> while helping ChinaSource in its efforts to understand how the law is impacting those who serve.</p>
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Spirit-Empowered Chinese House Churches (2)
Urban Revival
Liu tells us about Mission China 2030, revival, spiritual gifts, Chinese houses of prayer, and persecution among China’s urban house churches during recent years.
Chinas Leadership Shuffle and the Church
[…] on the red carpet in Beijing's Great Hall of the People. Many have asked what implications the Congress has for Christians in China. While it is known that religious policy was on the agenda this year, only time will tell how the closed-door discussions on this topic will play out in terms of actual policy.</p>
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Spirit-Empowered Chinese House Churches (1)
Rural Revival
Editor’s note: This two-part article is adapted with permission from Evan J. Liu, “The Spirit-Empowered Mission of Chinese House Churches,” in The Remaining Task of the Great Commission & The Spirit-Empowered Movement, eds. Wonsuk Ma and Opoku Onyinah.1 Part 2 regarding urban revival follows. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has […]
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How Zhongguohua Was Adopted as a Path in China’s Current Religious Policy
In 2015, General Secretary Xi Jinping (習近平) proclaimed “adherence to the direction of Zhongguohua (中國化, Sinicization) of religions”7 in religious policy. Although the term Zhongguohua was new in his policy, its roots stretch back further, with various uses throughout Chinese history. For instance, the concept of Zhongguohua of Marxism can be traced to Mao […]
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“The Spirit in Fire and Wind”
An Opportunity for Silent Artists to Converse
[…] the society, and the heart-mind. On the ruins, however, there also blows the spiritual wind and burning holy fire. Where there is the blowing wind of the spirit, the holy fire destroys, purifies, and protects, but also kindles the soul, life, and zeal. “The Spirit in Fire and Wind,” Fenggang Yang, Center on Religion […]
Put Down the Tea Leaves (and Look Out the Window)
[…] to separate out significant long-term trends from those events that, while appearing important in the moment, may prove to be mere distractions. This is particularly true for those working with the church in China, who often attempt to "read the tea leaves," through the lens of religious policy and its immediate affect upon China's Christians.</p>
Sensing the Spirit and Observing the Season
[…] the global community. (From the History section of the ChinaSource website.) From its founding, the ministry of ChinaSource has been led by a strong sense of the Holy Spirit and a keen observation of opportunities to serve God’s people. It is this grounding ethos that has sustained our work over the years and positioned ChinaSource to […]