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Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference
What can we learn from the recent conference on religious work? A comparison with the 2018 conference helps tease out key points.
Chinese Christianity and the Missio Dei
A Response to “When the ‘Golden Age’ Is Over”
[…] mission activities led to significant growth of the church in China. Sometimes both of these assumptions are simultaneously present. While it was certainly true that a significant number of foreign workers entered China during these decades, there were still many restrictions upon religious practices and evangelization. Foreign workers typically gained access to China under […]
“The Air that I Breathe”
Personal Reflections on Pollution in China
[…] transportation. During those two years, I came across some research conducted by the U.S. government that contained information about lifestyles in America. The information detailed how heavily American communities are impacted by things like transportation. This study had a huge impact on my thinking and caused me to begin rethinking how growing up in […]
God’s Work among the Lisu
[…] CIM, 1948). ^ Isobel Kuhn, Nests Above the Abyss (Philadelphia: CIM, 1947); Ascent to the Tribes (Sevenoaks: OMF, 1956); In the Arena (Chicago: Moody, 1958); By Searching, American ed. (Chicago: Moody, 1959); Precious Things of the Lasting Hills (Chicago: Moody, 1963); Second Mile People (Sevenoaks: OMF, 1982); Stones of Fire (Singapore: OMF, 1984). ^ […]
The Life and Ministry of Eric Martin Ekvall
[…] 42 years as a pioneer missionary of the Christian & Missionary Alliance. He held stations in four provinces: Anhui, Hunan, Gansu and Hubei, while working in a number of others. Born in Kristdala in Smoland, Sweden in 1866, the second child of six emigrated with parents Erik and Sophia and siblings in 1882 to […]
Book Reviews
Building up China’s Church
[…] 4). Birthed out of a conference of Presbyterian and Reformed Christians interested in presbyterianism in China, the content in this book is from a combination of fine American scholars and Chinese reforming pastors. China’s Reforming Churches provides much valuable insight into China in general, as well as what God is doing there in a general […]
Lead Article
The Resolve of a Commoner
Some Reflections on China’s Catholics Today
[…] another priest refused to receive a rosary I had brought for him blessed by the pope; he was clearly unsupportive of the Vatican’s policies toward China. An American priest friend of mine who was recently visiting China, attended an Easter Vigil Mass with thousands of attendees. The photos he sent me are astonishing. Realities […]
An Invitation from a Friend
[…] for ChinaSource readers. I’d like to invite you to a special multi-day event this August where we’ll explore the engagement between Christianity and Chinese culture from a number of angles, as well as the challenges facing churches in China in our day. Our Friday opening keynote is free and open to the public. Myron […]
7 Reasons Why Sinicization Is Not Rhetoric This Time
[…] foreigners interacting with minority groups, it has taken more extensive measures in the past year. In Kunming, for instance, leaders have expelled or pressured out a substantial number (perhaps most) of the cross-cultural workers in the area, including entire organizations. 3. The “When” In previous decades, persecution was seasonal. One could be assured that […]
Book Reviews
The Chinese Church in Transition
Navigating Mission in the Diaspora
[…] this study was conducted in 2013, much of its information likely remains applicable today. One possible weakness of the plenitude of data, however, is that the overwhelming number of charts can sometimes be more distracting than helpful. In my estimation, the most fascinating aspect of this book is Wu’s own reflections on the same-ethnicity […]