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Saving Grandmother’s Face and Other Tales from Christian Teachers in China

A Book Review

While it is difficult for foreigners to teach in China today, it is not impossible and still well worthwhile. The book reviewed here will bring back poignant memories for many and, we trust, be a reminder to pray for those who are still teaching in China.

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Our Books for the Summer of 2022

In case you’re looking for summer reading ideas, here’s a list of books that are in the summer book bags of the ChinaSource team members.

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The Translation of the Bible into Chinese

A Book Review

Reading Peng’s book, alongside the research of many other scholars of the Chinese Bible, reminds China workers today of the very real merits of the Union translation as well as its prominence within the Chinese church.

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ZGBriefs | April 16, 2015

<h3></h3> <p><strong>China: What the Uighurs See</strong> (April 13, 2015, <em>The New York Review of Books</em>)<br /> Drake has been traveling to Xinjiang since 2007, when she began photographing Central Asia from her base in Istanbul. Over the years, she has come to know the region well, and struggled to break free from its clichés. The summation […]

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ZGBriefs | March 30, 2017

<p></p> <p>Young, Restless, and Reformed in China (March 27, 2017, <em>The Gospel Coalition</em>)<br /> Chinese church leaders are writing books of church order. They’re organizing into networks. They’re starting Christian grade schools and seminaries. They’re reading everything they can get their hands on, buying out Reformed authors at bookstores and heading to Reformed websites. And […]

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Hearing from the Church in China, Part 1

The Quest for Trustworthy Information

One…reason for drop in the number of publications the measures introduced to combat the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in…less direct contact. However…the decline started before the arrival of the pandemic and secondly, the Communist Party had…been busy for many years…to control the information environment, even before the watershed 2018 regulations came into force.

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ZGBriefs | May 24, 2018

<p><strong>Baozi vs. Jiaozi</strong> (May 20, 2018, <em>Transparent Language</em>) Both are cheap, delicious little bundles of joy, so you really can’t go wrong either way.</p>

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ZGBriefs | March 9, 2017

[…] voices. One in particular is an older-sounding man whose sandpapery tones seem to come from the depths of his acerbic, somewhat excitable soul. This is Shan Tianfang (单田芳), one of China’s pre-eminent artists in an ancient performing arts genre called pingshu (评书), which literally means “commenting on the book” but is usually referred to as “oral storytelling.”</p>

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A Village with My Name

A Book Review

<p>Without being a heavy historical text, this book provides something for everyone interested in China.</p>

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ChinaSource Summer Reading

<p>It is often said that summer is for reading. We at ChinaSource love to read all year long, but we thought you might be interested in what members of the ChinaSource team have in our book bags this summer.</p>