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The Three-Self Patriotic Movement

Divergent Perspectives and Grassroots Realities

[…] the form of “Sinicization,” the harmonization of Christian theology with traditional Chinese culture, as a way to channel and tame Protestant zeal.3 Nearly any TSPM effort to promote theological change sparks suspicion and harsh criticism from some parts of the unregistered house church communities. At the same time, the realities of the party-state and […]

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Skills No Longer Needed

[…] that they do not belong in this multicultural society. When in a park, being aware at every moment of who is near my children and whether their phone is pointing at them. At the same time, monitoring the pulse of my children’s stress levels. Do they notice the attention on them and, today, do […]

Peoples of China

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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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China

[…] have seen the need to balance care and prevention. The words (prevention messages) become more believable when they are fleshed out in practice (care). According to James 1:27, “True religion is to visit orphans and widows.” An international Christian agency has partnered with the official church to produce home-based care manuals for teaching believers […]

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Official Protestant Groups Plan Next Five Years of Sinicization

What Does the TSPM/CCC 5-Year Plan Tell Us about the Direction of Official Protestantism?

[…] text of the latest plan. From Studying Exemplary Christians to a Standard for All: “Shared Heart and Mind” with the CCP The 2018–2022 plan exhorted to “ promote the deeds of Christians who have been of one heart and one mind and walk in the same direction as the Party,” which basically meant to […]

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How China’s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works

[…] way to grasp how the religious affairs bureaucracy works is to view it historically, which is especially useful as the structure today is a holdover from the 1950s. When the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) came to power, it organized all non-communists who wished to cooperateor collaborateinto a “united front,” by which allies could be […]

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The 2023 Regulations for Religious Activity Site Registration

What the Party Doesn’t Want You to Know

[…] lives, and, for churches, permitting house churches to develop alongside a re-emerging official church sector. This meant that the ideological agenda of the CCP had turned to promoting capitalism and economic growth as the government normalized its regulation of society. Under Xi, however, these steps toward liberalization have ended and even reversed. Not only […]

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Chinese Christians in the New Era—Hope and Overcoming

[…] the “People’s Republic of China” are all blurred to bring about an all-for-one (Party), and one-for-all reality. To take the last collapse as an example, the CCP promotes the idea of a “5,000-year unbroken Chinese history,” but in fact the PRC period is a remarkable disjuncture in Chinese history. The CCP radically altered the […]

Editorials

A Look Back to Look Forward

A Decade of ChinaSource

A word from the managing editor.

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Americans Drive on the Left and Other Truths I’ve Learned

Years ago, I was having a conversation with my Malaysian friend, and we started talking about how Malaysia has a lot of British influence. “We drive on the right like they do,” my friend explained.

“Wait, what?” I thought I had heard her wrong, or that she had misspoken. “You mean you drive on the left like they do.”