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Change, Stasis and Opportunity

Exploring Chinas Developmental Trajectory

[…] the fears of air pollution or inflation are more likely to drive out expatriate Christian workers than the Chinese government. Global Position The Red River of the north is notorious for spring flooding. Unlike flooding in other regions, with flash floods, hurricanes and a terrain that worsens the outcome, the northern plains are flat. […]

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The Chinese Church May Be More Complex than You Thought

[…] profile confrontation with the authorities, others prefer a low-profile, less confrontational stance. There are also some churches who embrace and preach the prosperity gospel, and substitute “ cheap grace” for bearing the cross. For the house church in China, the threat of consumerism and materialism is real and growing. In addition, there are plenty […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Resilience and Renewal

The Shifting Landscape of Hong Kong's Church

[…] but whoever loses their life for me and for the gospel will save it.” 許家欣, 「留å Â‚æÂœÂƒã€ã€ã€Œé›¢å Â‚æÂœÂƒã€çš„現象和ç Â”ç©¶,  <em>Christian Times</em>, October 18, 2018, accessed July 8. 2024,  <a href="https://christiantimes.org.hk/Common/Reader/News/ShowNews.jsp?Nid=155921&Pid=104&Version=0&Cid=2053&Charset=big5_hkscs&p=1">https://christiantimes.org.hk/Common/Reader/News/ShowNews.jsp?Nid=155921&Pid=104&Version=0&Cid=2053&Charset=big5_hkscs&p=1</a>. é—œ浩ç„¶,  æÂˆÂ‘發起äºÂ†ã€Œé—œ注æÂ–¹èˆŸé©Âšä¸Â–電影ä½Âˆé“者æÂ“å®Âˆã€çš„群çµÂ„, <em>Christian </em>Times, October 13, 2011, accessed July 8, 2024, <a href="https://www.christiantimes.org.hk/Common/Reader/News/ShowNews.jsp?Nid=68916&Pid=1&Version=0&Cid=150&Charset=big5_hkscs">https://www.christiantimes.org.hk/Common/Reader/News/ShowNews.jsp?Nid=68916&Pid=1&Version=0&Cid=150&Charset=big5_hkscs</a>. æÂ™Â‚代è«Â–å£Â‡, 64 ä½ÂæÂ•™牧é Â˜è¢Â–聯署呼籲 考æÂ…®æÂ‡Â‰å¦æÂ”¯æÂŒÂå½±éŸ³ä½¿åœ˜ï¼Âˆ11æÂœÂˆ29æÂ—¥æ¶ÂˆæÂ¯ï¼Â‰, <em>Christian Times</em>, November 29, 2011, accessed July 8, 2024, <a href="https://christiantimes.org.hk/Common/Reader/News/ShowNews.jsp?Nid=69772&Pid=5&Version=0&Cid=220&Charset=big5_hkscs">https://christiantimes.org.hk/Common/Reader/News/ShowNews.jsp?Nid=69772&Pid=5&Version=0&Cid=220&Charset=big5_hkscs</a>.

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The Chinese Church in Transition

[…] removal of church crosses, the shutting-down of large urban house churches’ sanctuaries, the unprecedented tightening of control over registered and unregistered churches alike, expulsion of a large number of foreign cross-cultural workers, plateauing of church growth, and so forth. There is no doubt that all these incidents point to a very concerning trend and […]

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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.

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China in the Mirror: Challenges and Realities

Reflections on China, Part 1: The Context in 2024

I first went to China in 1985, serving there until 2012. The level of surveillance and scrutiny of expatriates at that time was high… While the current ministry context, with highly technological surveillance tools, feels restrictive, it appears to be a change in method, rather than a change in concept. We have been here […]

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The Three-Self Patriotic Movement

Divergent Perspectives and Grassroots Realities

[…] both official churches and house churches. Not only is the Xi government attempting to forcibly implement religious policy by eradicating house churches, it is also constricting the number of public worship spaces in Three-Self churches, and even announcing efforts to transform the meaning and practices of traditional Protestant worship through the “Sinicization” campaign. The […]

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The Church’s Role with Returnees from China

[…] settings and grow to prefer it. Then, upon returning to one’s home country, it is frequently a return to a culturally monolithic community with a relatively small number of multicultural people. This is particularly true within the church. It is distressing to find friends and family in one’s home country to be more provincial […]

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“China Is Not Russia”

[…] Fulton and our excellent board members to shape the ethos, brand, and the values of what has become ChinaSource today.   During those early days we made a number of strategic decisions. The first was to begin holding one meeting a year in Asia preferably in China.  At that time this was rarely done and we […]

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Reconciliation Is Good, But . . .

[…] and other parts of the world explored various ways to relate to these two major segments of the Protestant community in China. In fact, not a small number of the Western churches and their institutions have obviously treated the reconciliation of the TSPM and house church as one of the starting points and ultimate […]