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Is Christianity Transforming China?

[…] urban landscape. But is it transforming the nation? If so, how? Gerda Wielander, a UK-based Sinologist, picks up this question in Christian Values in Communist China (Routledge, 2013). Drawing on a combination of scholarly sources, interviews with Chinese Christians, and publications put out by the church in China, Wielander looks for transformation in six […]

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Measuring Change in China

Whose Yardstick?

[…] Looking at the church in China, there is a similar danger in equating positive change with conformity to Western Christian ideals. How many times have foreign visitors ventured warily into one of China’s large urban churches, visions of “Potemkin Village” dancing in their heads, only to emerge an hour later remarking that the service […]

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Thinking the Unthinkable

<p>When US Air flight 1549 landed unexpectedly in the Hudson River on January 15, 2009, the pilot, Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, III, became an instant hero. But there were other heroes on the Hudson River that day as well.</p>

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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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Closing the Gaps

[…] they leave China, for those sent out as missionaries it is just beginning. Together both groups comprise perhaps several hundred people. Yet there are many times that number of Christians among the hundreds of thousands of ordinary Chinese leaving China each year. They are neither in such dire straits that they require rescue or […]

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China’s Church in an Age of Pluralism

[…] of China’s online world have erected an increasingly advanced digital ecosystem with applications that rival the capabilities of systems in use elsewhere. For China’s Christians, pervasive cell phone coverage and the connectivity of the internet have fostered a new kind of community, enabling believers to communicate across geographical boundaries and to bypass limitations that […]

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Communism’s Questions, Christianity’s Answers

[…] provides further evidence that it is long outdated. Looking at age, the largest group of respondents in Steve’s sample was those in their 50s, with a sizeable number of respondents in their 40s or 30s as well. Only 31% were illiterate or had only a primary school education. While experiencing a miraculous healing may […]

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Beyond the Golden Era

[…] Chinese believers, and the anticipation of seeing some of them going beyond China’s borders with the gospel. He contrasts those golden years with the jarring events of 2018, culminating in an untimely departure from China. Recounting his steps over the past five years, Truman points to the emergence of a new narrative. This China […]

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Facing Transitions

[…] to be faced alone. A wealth of resources is available for those who find themselves facing change. Amy Young’s Looming Transitions: Starting and Finishing Well in Cross-Cultural Service is accompanied by an activity book for families and a workbook for those in transition. In her review, Cassie Cahill echoes the sentiments of many who […]

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An Earlier CSQ Look at Women in China

From the 2002 summer issue of <em>ChinaSource Quarterly.</em>