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The Lantern

Now That China Is Number One

[…] consequences –including for the Body of Christ – both domestically and internationally,. For China’s Christians the effects of economic growth have been relentless, especially during the past 15 years of rapid urbanization. The needs of the church have changed dramatically as the church in China has transformed from a largely rural, socially marginalized, financially […]

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Can My Church and I Really Impact the People of China?

[…] Students from China Makes Sense Did you know that, as of the academic year 2020–2021, China is still the largest sender of international students to the USA? 1 These college students (F-1 visa holders seeking a degree here) and scholars (often post-docs, or researchers) represent a tremendous opportunity to touch the nations with the […]

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Back to the Fold

Rediscovering Faith and Community for Chinese Returnees

[…] Christian. She told me from a young age that a child of God has nothing to be afraid of, because Jesus is with us. I did not really understand and just thought my grandma had a powerful friend named “Jesus.” I never sincerely tried to know God. As I grew, faith didn’t mean anything […]

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Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference

[…] it is so clearly established that the Party overtook the government’s role and so it needed no further discussion. Outside observers have debated whether this bureaucratic change really meant tighter religious control. A second trend answered that question. Since 2018, the Party-state has shuttered major urban house churches, for example. These are Protestant congregations […]

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Skills No Longer Needed

[…] timetable in another language is no longer a survival skill. The ability to have a conversation with limited words and only context to convey meaning is not really necessary here. To find a word I needed, I learned to search online for an item that’s sort of like the item that I want to […]

Peoples of China

Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation

<p>In China, the “post-eighties” denotes those who are were generally born during the 1980s. They are the earliest generation of those who became known in the West as the “Little Emperors” of China. Typically, they were raised in a family environment where all adults focused their attention on their only heir. R and J […]

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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 2023 Regulations for Religious Activity Site Registration

What the Party Doesn’t Want You to Know

[…] Party sometimes lost its cases. By contrast to the courts, rules and regulations such as the 2023 religious activity site regulation are interpreted by the government ( really, political scientists call it the Party-state to recognize that the Party is the real driver in decision-making, not the government or state; this has become only […]

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Reverse Culture Shock

[…] activities. We became used to it being a time when the whole country stops for a holiday. But now, because we are white and in Australia, our phones are not filled with celebratory messages and photos nor are we welcomed into the celebration. Here it’s a celebration for the Asians in the community, or […]

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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China

[…] unsanitary blood collection practices in the 1990s left thousands infected with the virus; whole villages now are informally called “AIDS villages.” “In the beginning people wouldn’t even buy cabbages from these AIDS villages,” the doctor explained. “There was so much fear and stigma.” The Christians were no different from anyone else, but now that […]