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Can the Chinese Church Say No?

[…] (<em>yong</em>) of Western learning while maintaining the essence (<em>ti</em>) of Chinese culture. The rush toward Westernization that seemed to characterize the 1980s was subsequently replaced by the "China Can Say No" spirit of the 1990s. With China's rise in this century there is a new confidence in China's ability to chart its own unique course.</p>

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Is Your Organization a Fit for China?

<p>Over the years many foreign faith-based entities have made what might best be described as a "survey trip" to China. The purpose is ostensibly to understand what is happening on the ground and to discern whether, and how, their particular organization could begin a China work.</p>

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Love Online, Chinese Style

<p>The explosion of China's online Christian community has not only provided believers with a new platform for expressing their faith, it is also helping to meet practical needs within the Christian community. Recently <a href="http://chinesechurchvoices.com/2014/02/19/chinese-christian-dating-sites/" rel="nofollow"><em>Chinese Church Voices</em></a> featured an article from the online Christian newspaper Gospel Times about Christian dating websites in China.</p>

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International Student Ministry in China—A New eBook

[…] Myanmar, and Somalia (to name a few). We have the second largest population of Tibetans in the United States as well. In addition, there are more than 8000 international students from 130 different countries at the University of Minnesota. Clearly there is a need for gospel-centered ministry among international students in cities and universities […]

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The Ordinary in the Midst of the Extraordinary

<p>David Joannes is a self-proclaimed “missionary,” trailblazer, and ragamuffin whose newly released memoir, <em>The Space Between Memories</em>, chronicles twenty years of pioneering work among the minorities of Southwest China.</p>

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China’s Banned Bestseller

[…] scripture apps disappearing from the Internet, or crackdowns on unofficial publishing, what we hear about the Good News in China is often anything but good news. A new book by Cynthia Oh suggests a different narrative. In The Bible in China: From Banned Book to Bestseller, Oh, who has long served as Communications Manager […]

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Confrontation or Conversation? The Church and Confucianism in China

<p>The Spring 2014 issue of <em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em> takes up the topic of Confucianism'S resurgence in China and its implications for the church. Certainly not a new topic, the relationship between China's dominant worldview and the Christian gospel has been a perennial subject of discussion since at least the days of Matteo Ricci. Successive generations […]

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Assessing Political Reform in China

<p>More than 35 years after Deng Xiaoping’s ascendancy to power, a sober assessment of the political implications of Deng’s reforms is much needed. <em>China’s Political Development: Chinese and American Perspectives</em> proposes to fill this gap by bringing together the insights of two dozen eminent scholars, twelve each from China and the United States, to address key […]

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Who Speaks for the Church in China?

[…] relatively opaque nature of China's church, international organizations have often found it difficult to know where to connect. Chinese representation at several high-profile international conferences in recent years has, in some ways, been a welcome breakthrough. These events have ostensibly helped to bring together a wide spectrum of leaders from within China with those […]

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Chinese Supply Chains and the Gospel

<p>Tainted milk, diseased pigs sold on the market, 40-year-old meat discovered in a warehouse in Hunan, and lead-contaminated water in a newly built Hong Kong housing estate­—these are just a few examples of the food scare nightmares that have come to light in China in recent years. More such stories continue to surface, seemingly […]