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China’s Cities—Should We Not Be Concerned

[…] was one of those divine coincidences since I had just been hearing about China’s re-categorization and management of its larger cities. The book of Jonah is a classic example of how we should not respond to God. Jonah shows our prejudices, even hatred towards certain groups of people, are the opposite of how God […]

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Looking Forward with Concern and Hope

A Preview of the 2023 Spring ChinaSource Quarterly

The 2023 spring issue of the ChinaSource Quarterly comes out next week. Here’s a sneak peek from the guest editor.

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Training Laborers for His Harvest

A Book Review

[…] this book is an exploration of Milne’s mentorship of Liang Fa. In the larger context of the start of Protestant missions to China, the author explores Milne’s spiritual heritage, his theological understanding, and his mission practices. The author also recounts Liang Fa’s spiritual journey. The author explored Milne’s historical setting and theological framework as […]

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We Have Been Harmonized

A Book Review

[…] Harmony is when ordinary people don’t make a fuss” (p. 20).10 The book is laid out in three sections: The first section explores what the author calls classic mechanisms of dictatorships and how these disconnect citizens from truth and reality. The second section describes how dictatorship has been reinvented in China with the help […]

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Threescore and Ten Years

A Special October 1st National Day

China has a lot to celebrate as a nation looking back at its 70-year history; during these years, what has happened with the church in China?

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Can I Still Get a Bible in China?

Answering Common Questions

Since the Bible does not have a government-issued ISBN, they can only be sold legally in churches and bookstores affiliated with the [registered church] … “The process of printing and distributing Bibles is a regulated and systematic procedure that begins with an annual assessment by the [registered church] of the demand for Bibles. The proposed quantity is then submitted…for approval.”

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“China Is Not Russia”

The first chairman of the ChinaSource board reminices about the early years of ChinaSource. 

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Reflecting Together on the New Era

From the desk of the guest editor.

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Securitization of Everything

[…] has been elevated above other priorities such as economic development. Local government officials are now evaluated on their implementation of security concerns. When school children started their classes in the autumn, they had an orientation on state security and their roles and responsibilities. China is increasingly moving to the securitization of everything.16 The approach […]