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Serving China’s Missionary Church
Serving China’s missionary church will require seeing “success” through a new lens, defined not by big-budget projects and exotic stories, but by the faithfulness of those who are willing to labor in obscurity on the margins, often unannounced and unnoticed, with perhaps few visible results.
From Cape Town to Seoul
[…] Although some 200 leaders had made preparations and raised the necessary funds to attend, the vast majority were stopped at the airport and prevented from leaving China.</p> <p>Nearly three years later, about 100 of these leaders were able to join their counterparts from around the world in Seoul, Korea, for the Asian Church Leaders Forum.</p>
3 Questions: Spiritual Formation in China
[…] Leaders” series on <em>ChinaSource Conversations</em>, our monthly podcast, we looked at the spiritual formation of leaders. One of our guests was John, an expat and trained coach whose14 years of service in Asia have included facilitating retreats and leading people through creative spiritual exercises.</p> <p>Here John shares his thoughts on spiritual formation among Christian leaders […]
China’s New Two-Child Policy
[…] brief round up of some of the reporting and commentary on the announcement: Here is the official announcement (in English) from Xinhua, China’s official news agency. The New York Times conducted some quick “person on the street” interviews in Beijing to gauge local reaction. Reason magazine suggests that, even though the change is welcome, […]
Engaging to Collaborate and Serve
<p>Since its founding more than 20 years ago, ChinaSource has majored on two things: knowledge and relationships.</p>
Rhetoric and Reality
[…] action while at the same time being intentional participants in a larger conversation that could directly impact their options. In a similar way, Christians engaged in China are called to expand the larger conversation beyond the currently acknowledged reality, exposing their fellow believers to new possibilities through a deeper relationship with China and its church.
Six Trends Shaping China (and What They Mean for the Church)
[…] Towson and Jonathan Woetzel, both professors at Peking University's Guanghua School of Management in Beijing, claim you can understand China in an hour. An excerpt from their new book on the McKinsey and Company website says getting a handle on China is a lot less about politics and a lot more about a handful […]
Lecture Video: New Civil Religion in China—Opportunity for Engagement?
On January 25 I had the opportunity to be in New York to attend a lecture at Fordham University given by journalist Ian Johnson, author of The Souls of China: The Return of Religion After Mao. The event was part of our joint lecture series with the US-China Catholic Association and China Academic Consortium. […]
From Training to Mentoring
<p>A new series from Brent Fulton exploring seven trends that are impacting the way foreign Christians can effectively serve in China.</p>
When Christians are Persecuted
<p>Reports of Christians being detained, harassed, fined or otherwise hindered from living out their faith have led many to conclude that persecution is the norm in China. Yet while such incidences do occur, a much larger number of Christians engages seemingly unhindered in a wide variety of activities on a daily basis.</p>