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China’s Next Big Thing

<p>China is complicated. Good questions about China beget more questions. Sorting out the complexity is not easy, but for someone wanting to get a handle on the key trends shaping China and impacting China’s church, this podcast is a great place to start.</p>

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China’s Banned Bestseller

[…] view into Bible publishing in China. Due for release on August 27, the book is currently available at a pre-order discount. ChinaSource readers can use the discount code PREBANNED25 when checking out on the William Carey Publishing website. ChinaSource will publish a full review of Oh’s book once it’s out. In the meantime, here […]

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Rhetoric and Reality

[…] action while at the same time being intentional participants in a larger conversation that could directly impact their options. In a similar way, Christians engaged in China are called to expand the larger conversation beyond the currently acknowledged reality, exposing their fellow believers to new possibilities through a deeper relationship with China and its church.

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Exploring Member Care for Workers from China

A Preview of the 2022 Autumn Issue of CSQ

It is our prayer that the articles in this issue will raise the profile of this vital service to God’s servants, prompting deeper discussion and sparking new practical efforts to prepare and to come alongside those being sent.

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Six Trends Shaping China (and What They Mean for the Church)

[…] Guanghua School of Management in Beijing, claim you can understand China in an hour. An excerpt from their new book on the McKinsey and Company website says getting a handle on China is a lot less about politics and a lot more about a handful of major economic and social trends that are shaping […]

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The Church in China: Asking the Wrong Questions?

[…] in China is often viewed through two prevailing and related paradigms. The "persecuted church" paradigm positions the church and the Chinese government in perpetual opposition to one another, while the "Christian China" paradigm sees Christianity as bringing a new moral order to China and foresees the day when the church will usher in political change.</p>

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From Training to Mentoring

<p>A new series from Brent Fulton exploring seven trends that are impacting the way foreign Christians can effectively serve in China.</p>

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Pursuing the Right “Dream”

<p>The "China Dream" which the country's newly installed leaders are promoting is largely a vision of economic growth and prosperity, couched in terms of national pride and increasing strength vis-a-vis the international community. This vision of a strong and prosperous country is not new; late-Qing reformers and May 4th activists alike sounded a similar […]

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Why China Celebrates Christmas

[…] in hand, seated in one of the ubiquitous branches of an internationally branded coffee chain. The city is not important. This could be Hong Kong or Beijing, New York or London. The festive holiday decor would be the same anywhere, along with the exhortations to "Create Wonder" and "Share Joy" stenciled on the front […]

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Why Stewardship Matters for China

[…] effects have been jarring. Having been involved with China long enough to remember when ordinary citizens needed ration cards to purchase basic necessities, I can also recall my shock and surprise when I first saw advertisements for a new weight loss program plastered on the side of a bus in a prosperous southern Chinese city.</p>