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Lessons from the Chinese Church: Listen and Become Wise
[…] to them. Do they say "I love you?" Do they give you hugs? The answer is almost always no and often goes something like this: "My parents call regularly to remind me to make sure I'm wearing enough when it's cold or to make sure I'm eating proper meals and taking good care of […]
Editorials
Transforming Stewardship and Sustainability
[…] opportunities that business and, in particular, social enterprise, present for the advancement of kingdom purposes in China. Their discussions are captured in this issue of ChinaSource ( 2010 Winter). In addition, weve include here a remarkable case study in sustainability from Walmart’s supply chain (the largest in the world). Some may ask what legal […]
View From the Wall
Returnee Ministry at Home and Abroad
[…] People Easily Lost Thanks be to God that many overseas churches and organizations have recognized the tidal wave of returning Chinese students. They have responded to God’s call and become greatly involved in the gospel work among these students. While overseas, a considerable number of Chinese students and scholars have been exposed to the […]
Urbanization and the Future of China’s Church
[…] use of the internet and social media, particularly involving believers who are well-known figures in the society, as well as ventures into areas such as education, social service, philanthropy, publishing, entrepreneurship, and community leadership will raise the profile of Christians and provide new avenues for outreach. Intellectual and financial resources will undergird the development […]
Book Reviews
Closing a Perception/Reality Gap
A Book Review
[…] Administration, and Regulation; a Research Handbook. Santa Barbara, California: Institute for the Study of American Religion, and Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute for Culture, Commerce, and Religion, 2005. ISBN-10: 0915051036; ISBN-13: 978-0915051038; 108 pages, paperback, $9.45 at Amazon.com. To some extent, Western perceptions of the religious situation in China are stuck in a time […]
Supporting Article
Dynamics of Mainland Chinese Ministry in North America
[…] Believers joined existing Chinese churches that provided Mandarin services (often along with Cantonese and English), which in turn started up new Mainland Chinese churches. By the year 2000, pastors born in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), evangelists, apologists and lay leaders began to take the lead in outreach to Mainland Chinese in North […]
Ethical Storytelling
[…] their intended audience, and their motive for telling the story, the same set of facts may be related very differently. Consider, for example, a report in September 2020 from China Christian Daily, a domestic Christian media service, on an ethnic minority village in Yunnan Province that had outlawed belief in Christianity. Many overseas news […]
Editorials
Whose Agenda
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "International Involvement in China" (<em>CS Quarterly</em>, 2005 Autumn).</p>
Lead Article
Member Care for Mainland Chinese Missionaries
Breaking New Ground in a Developing Field
In recent years, the church in China has answered the call to send out missionaries to different parts of the world, especially those places that are no longer accessible to Western missionaries due to various reasons. These servants have very strong faith and are courageous. They are willing and prepared to die for Christ. […]
Fragmentation
[…] two years of covid stasis, lost careers and possessions, and have themselves faced dispossession as travel restrictions sealed them off from cities they had long learned to call home. Now as you all meet on Zoom for prayer, you find new strength and hope to persevere through the continually unfolding unknown that is waiting […]