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Waiting, Praying in His Embrace
It is a time to wait on the Holy Spirit as we seek him in the name of our Savior and by the power of his word, to inform, guide, strengthen, and sustain his “called out ones” and to pray for healing and protection for those who have been afflicted or are vulnerable.
Lead Article
The Life That Is Truly Life
What is the difference between true life and counterfeit life? Ownership versus stewardship, the source of happiness as well as our security along with where we look for the provision of our needs are all elements that play a part in having true life. Moving from a counterfeit life into true life does not happen overnight but is a day-by-day journey as we trust in God.
Editorials
Catholics in China: An Overview
[…] face many challenges, some of which remind them of the difficulties of past times, and some of which are new. As is well known, since at least 2015, Chinese authorities have tightened control over religious groups through policies like the “Sinicization” of religions and the implementation of various measures requiring religious groups and personnel […]
Leading Abundantly
<p>Originally published in 2010 as a three part series, this article challenges leaders to develop greater capacity in three areas where resources are often lacking in ministy.</p>
ChinaSource Perspective
A Rich Historical Ride
The president of ChinaSource, Rev. Schottelkorb, points out some of the highlights of this issue, especially the comprehensive historical context of Chinese Christianity in North America.
Home-Based Community Support and the Expatriate in China
Why do some expatriates in China have more positive experiences than others?
Reflections on China, 2014
I am back from six days in China where I traveled with Brent Fulton and met with pastors, seminary leaders and academics in Shanghai and Beijing. I preached twice at Beijing International Christian Fellowship and we also held our ChinaSource Board meeting in Beijing. It was a busy and fulfilling week. I have been asked to share a few highlights and reflections of my time.
Thank You, Father! Thank You, Dad!
Being thankful and saying thank you is important any time of year. Certainly in this Thanksgiving season I want to say thank you to the ChinaSource community for your friendship, love, and sacrificial involvement together with us.
Is It Time for a New Approach to Leadership?
It was with a note of sadness that I read the thoughtful essays by Jerry An and LI Jin in the 2019 summer issue of ChinaSource Quarterly. I have deep respect for the way the Chinese church has taught us in the west the meaning of perseverance, courage, sacrifice, and commitment. My prayer has always been that the church in the west might equip […]
Supporting Article
Synthesizing East and West
Wu Jingxiong’s Lasting Contribution to Chinese Christianity
[…] briefly highlight Wu’s integration of Chinese culture and Christian thought in his essays, compiled and published as Chinese Humanism and Christian Spirituality in 1965 and republished in 2017,6 which continue to appeal to readers today, and have contributed to the formation of an authentically Chinese Christianity, as part of an essential missionary endeavor the […]