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Bringing the Gospel to Guangxi

[…] the hands of bandits were common. Following several chapters in which he chronicles the entrance and subsequent work of both Catholic and Protestant missions, Lin highlights a number of prominent missionaries, looks at how various groups related to one another, and analyzes their methods, including how the missionaries reached out to various segments of […]

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Beyond Politics

[…] are motivated to seek change within their society will choose to live out their faith. Christians in China are already providing examples through their forays into a number of areas.  In the nascent field of Christian education, parents, teachers and church leaders are currently experimenting with a variety of alternatives to the state education […]

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Closing the Gaps

[…] they leave China, for those sent out as missionaries it is just beginning. Together both groups comprise perhaps several hundred people. Yet there are many times that number of Christians among the hundreds of thousands of ordinary Chinese leaving China each year. They are neither in such dire straits that they require rescue or […]

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An Effective Bridge

[…] contributors to ChinaSource’s publications and conferences over the years have helped provide this rootedness and connectivity. In the coming years we look forward to greatly expanding this number as our “bridge traffic” increases. To build this bridge we also rely on the prayer and financial support of those who value the opportunity for greater […]

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When Less Is More

[…] Their expanding outreach programs spoke of the church’s growing influence. Their well-equipped facilities were a measure of the comparatively higher standard of living enjoyed by an increasing number of Christians in China. Members traveling overseas for conferences or training provided firsthand accounts of life in their churches back home. Eventually shut down by authorities, […]

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The Pilgrim Principle

Remembering Andrew Walls

[…] the possibility that we may be able to read them together. Never before has the Church looked so much like the great multitude whom no man can number out of every nation and tribe and people and tongue. Never before, therefore, has there been so much potential for mutual enrichment and self-criticism, as God […]

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Collective Misunderstanding

[…] point: “The amount of literature translated and written by the Nestorians and their obvious effort to accommodate the faith to Chinese concepts and practices would have been in vain if most adherents were foreign or if there were not a large number of native priests to use the tools put at their disposal” (Covell, 33).

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China’s Migrant Children

[…] Global Times, Feb 25, 2010. http://china.globaltimes.cn/society/2010-02/507860.html 3If “left behind” children of migrant workers, who remain in the villages without parental care, are included in these statistics, the number rises to 30 million total migrant children in China, comprising 20% of the compulsory school-aged student population. “Strong Performers and Successful Reformers in Education: Lessons from […]

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How Not to End Persecution

[…] of those who suffer for their faith. Katrina Lantos Swett remarked that the summit “met at a moment of great promise and peril.” While lauding the unprecedented number of countries represented and their myriad initiatives to advance freedom of religion or belief globally, she also questioned recent measures at home that undercut the efforts […]

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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China

[…] mobilized to live out healthy lifestyles and give themselves in sacrificial service to others. This is where I believe the Lord is calling His church to be. Susan Hunter in her book AIDS in Asia says that the HIV/AIDS epidemic has broken the illusion of medicine’s control over epidemics. Condoms and antiretroviral medication have […]