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Coming to Terms with the Church

[…] to the point of renting hotel ballrooms to contain the crowds. Meanwhile a Three-Self church with a capacity of 1600 is reported to have run out of tickets to its Christmas musical nearly a month prior to the event. Christian activity, whether "registered" or "unregistered," is increasingly accepted as mainstream. Contrary to how China's […]

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3 Questions: Carol Lee Hamrin

Regarding China’s National Security Commission

Today we begin a new feature, “3 Questions.” Our goal with this feature is to bring more voices to the mix, and to hear what is on the hearts and minds of various China watchers and specialists. "3 Questions" will be published on an occasional basis. Watch for the next one—an interview with Dr. […]

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Stewarding the Environment

China’s Energy Future

[…] Mikkal E Herberg and Zhidong Li. NBR Special Report (The National Bureau of Asian Research) 47, no. (November 2014), 10. ^ "China's Smog War Seen Dooming Coal on " Cheap but Dirty" Purge." BloombergBusiness. May 19, 2015. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-18/china-war-on-smog-seen-dooming-coal-amid-cheap-but-dirty-purge (accessed May 20, 2015). ^ Andrews-Speed, “China’s Energy,” 12. ^ Herberg, Mikkal E. "China's Search for Oil and Gas Security: Prospect and […]

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2016: Not “Business as Usual”

[…] a rethink of how expatriate Christians serve in China? I tend to agree with Swells that what we’re experiencing is the latter, particularly in view of the new policy environment and its affect both upon foreigners and upon Chinese Christians whom they seek to serve. Events over the past year suggest that what’s ahead […]

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When Less Is More

[…] can deepen their existing friendships in-country or, as Gregory suggests, they can engage with Christians who have recently joined the ranks of the growing Chinese diaspora. By emphasizing quality over quantity, Christians separated from a “walled off” church in China have an opportunity to build new channels, not only of information but, more importantly, relationship.

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Consumerism and the Church in China

[…] wholesale and even endorsing the culture’s emphasis on material acquisition, the church will be challenged to demonstrate what it means to be stewards in God’s kingdom. China’s new generation of urban consumers, overwhelmed by a never-ending onslaught of commercial advertising and perplexing financial decisions, would likely welcome sound stewardship teaching were the church to […]

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Will History Repeat Itself?

[…] Middle Kingdom, only to be rejected because they believed they were somehow immune to the political reality that defines life in China? Or will they find a new approach to a dilemma that has confronted foreign Christians in China from the Tang Dynasty to the present? With the current regime doubling down on control […]

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Confronting the Cults

[…] the Vatican. “You want us to release him?” the mayor retorted angrily. His sudden change of countenance shocked his guests. “That would be like my coming to New York and demanding the release of Sheikh Abdel Rahman!” That the mayor would compare Rahman, one of the masterminds behind the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, […]

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Going Global

When ChinaSource first launched, the focus was very much on serving the church in China. The immediate needs were many, and new opportunities were rapidly developing for foreign Christians to engage with believers in country. Today we recognize that “the church in China” is no longer just in China. This reality is captured in […]

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From the Farm to Xiao Feng’s Plate

Making Sense of China’s Economic Turmoil

[…] dollar amounts involved are staggering, and the steady stream of figures and statistics can easily become overwhelming. To help make sense of it all, Jonah Kessel of New York Times has put together an engaging 5-minute video that explains China’s macroeconomic turmoil in terms of something that everyone in China can relate to—the price […]