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China and Africa: An Eternal Imprint

<p>Africa is experiencing considerable change in the course of the unfolding relationship, but so is China.</p>

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Call for Photos

Our upcoming spring edition of the ChinaSource Quarterly deals with cults in China and we are looking for appropriate photos to illustrate this topic.

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Will China Become Generous?

<p>According to <em>China Daily</em>, one out of every thousand people in China is a multimillionaire. Yet China’s newfound wealth does not yet appear to be translating into greater generosity. In a worldwide survey, the London-based Charities Aid Foundation ranked China last among 140 countries. Could that change?</p>

View From the Wall

China in 2020

Vol. 9, No. 3

<p>Considering the changes that are sweeping though China, what will China look like in 2020? How are these changes affecting the people of China?</p>

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Victor Plymire: A Faith Worth Imitating

<p>This article looks at a few key events in the life of Victor Plymire, a pioneer missionary to Tibet in the early 20th century. My prayer is that this brief glimpse into his life will enlarge your view of God so that your faith would be strengthened and you might pursue God with renewed […]

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Human Services via Faith Groups

<p>Without a complete understanding of what disability is, human services may not adequately address personal and social environmental issues—they may even exacerbate them. Some factors regarding disability can be attributed to discrimination in the social environment. In his discussion of human services delivery, the author focuses on faith communities, pointing out at least seven […]

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Asking the Right Questions

[…] Spencer Johnson made the observation, “The quicker you let go of old cheese, the sooner you can find new cheese.” If your “cheese” is opportunities for effective service in China, then adapting to the new environment means leaving behind those that are no longer viable and seeking out those that are emerging. In the […]

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Space, Place, and Face

The Transformation of China’s Church

[…] geography but also the social fabric in multiple dimensions. China’s church is no exception. The same forces of urbanization that have driven widespread economic, cultural and demographic change have also left an indelible mark on Christianity in China. In my efforts to unpack the church’s transformation for various audiences, I often look at change […]

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Historical Context Matters

When I moved to the United States in 2012, I experienced strong culture shock, stronger than I had ever experienced to date. One day that especially stands out in my memory was Sunday, November 11th. (For my non-American readers, November 11th is Veterans Day.) That sunny Sunday morning I woke up excited for my […]

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China Ministry and Transformational Development (1)

The End of an Era?

[…] words from Samuel Escobar, Rene Padilla, and a host of other theologians, missionaries, and pastors from around the world convinced influential evangelical John Stott to join their call and include social justice in the Lausanne Covenant.6 This was the opening phase of a watershed shift away from the “Christian Americanism” that had undergirded the […]