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Summer 2024 Reading Recommendations

[…] “God Continues to Speak Tibetan,” which gives an account of the great task of translating the Bible into Tibetan. The Chinese Church in Transition For the spring 2024 issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, Jackie J. Hwang reviewed Mission through Diaspora: The Case of the Chinese Church in the USA by Jeanne Wu. She writes of its […]

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The Earliest Chinese Christianity Brought Back to Life

Jingjiao: The Earliest Christian Church in China by Glen L. Thompson. Eerdmans, 2024, 269 pages. ISBN-10: 1467467138, ISBN-13: 9781467467131, paperback. Available from Eerdmans and Amazon. In his Jingjiao: The Earliest Christian Church in China, Glen L. Thompson, professor emeritus of New Testament and historical theology at Asia Lutheran Seminary in Hong Kong, offers by […]

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Helping Chinese Families Prepare for Birth

[…] lessons on the website as well as the free-to-download pdf files. I’ll include them here as well: 孕期保健 , Pregnancy 分娩的过程, The Birth of Your Baby Special Promotion For our friends in the China Source extended family: Send me an email ([email protected]), and I will send you a voucher code to access the course […]

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Chinese Theology for English-Language Readers

[…] and Daniel H. N. Yeung that covers mainland China. He, Yeung, and Liu Xiaofeng were instrumental in coining the term Sino-Christian theology and have used it to promote the academic study of Christianity in China. Starr prefers Chinese theology over Sino-Christian theology due to the “more expansive and inclusive” (p. xiv) nature of the […]

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Campus Ministry in Mainland China

The Role of Foreigners, Past and Present

[…] movement’s future. The events of 1949 radically changed that picture. 1949–1979: Foreign Missionaries Depart, Campus Ministry Goes Dormant When the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) established the People’s Republic of China on October 1, 1949, campus ministry in mainland China initially continued moving forward. With the CCP’s stated promises of “religious freedom,” there was hope […]

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Real Relations and Real Connections

A Reader Responds to the Autumn CSQ

[…] in person and online. International students located within China face isolation because of pandemic restrictions and the local perception of foreigners bringing in new cases of the virus. International students stuck outside of China because of border restrictions have been forced to take classes online separated from their classmates. Either way, the relational connection […]

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The Role of the UK Churches During the Acculturation of Hong Kong Immigrants in the United Kingdom

The arrival of so many new immigrants [from Hong Kong] in a short period of time has presented both local and Chinese churches in the UK with some unique opportunities and challenges. Zipporah, a student at Singapore Bible College, conducted research into this situation for a class on mission research.

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Mapping China’s Christian Legacy

The Story of the China Historical Christian Database

At a time when the study of Christianity in China is becoming more difficult, the CHCD opens a new portal to explore China’s Christian past. The tool might be different than rummaging through a traditional archive, but by repackaging archival materials into an online tool it invites anyone to ask, “What could be discovered if…?”

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After Four Years Away

The Joys and Challenges of Re-entering China

In addition to the superficial, easy-to-spot changes in China, there are also subtle changes that may affect serving in China in significant ways.

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Campus Ministry in Pre-1949 China

A Book Review.

This brief volume covers David Adeney’s involvement in student ministry as well as events that occurred during that turbulent time in China—the backdrop of WWII, civil war, and the communist takeover.