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Building Bridges through Language and Culture

Faith Wanjiku Mworia founded the Discovery Chinese Cultural Center in Nairobi, Kenya for the promotion of cultural and language exchanges between Kenyans and Chinese. She tells how the Center began and describes its outreach and desired outcomes.

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An African in China

An Interview

Joann Pittman interviews “Tim,” a Zimbabwean student living in China, who shares his observations of similarities and differences between the two countries.

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Beyond Courageous Leadership and Servant Leadership

What Does Leadership Failure in the West Teach the Chinese Church?

The author looks at positive and negative results of both courageous and servant leadership. From Willow Creek Community Church and the moral failure of its pastor, he draws out lessons to be learned for China’s churches. 

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Not Ruling Over but Feeding the Sheep

Thoughts on the Boundaries of Authority and Power in the Chinese Church

What type of church structure would be best for China’s churches? Considerations include China’s historical church governance, the church’s place in society and government, and how to handle situations of power abuse.

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Being on Guard against “Spiritualized Political Correctness” in the Church

Spiritual political correctness is a form of legalism shrouded by an appearance of spirituality. While it shapes believers’ thoughts and behavior, over time it harms faith and the church and prepares the ground for the abuse of power by pastors. This requires our serious attention.

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Articles to Read and Re-read

Key articles that have been published previously in the ChinaSource Quarterly, that treat current issues which will continue to be relevant in the future, are listed within the category to which they pertain. Also included is one full-length article dealing with change.

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Readers’ Picks

By analyzing website page views, we have selected from the ChinaSource Quarterly the five issues and five articles most viewed by our readers. In addition, there is a full reprint of the one article our statistics tell us was most widely read.

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Guest Editing with ChinaSource

An Interview with Mary Ma and LI Jin

ChinaSource interviews Mary Ma and LI Jin, guest editors for four issue of the Quarterly, who will be the guest editors for the summer 2019 issue.

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Reflections on the ChinaSource Quarterly

First of two essays by China Source Quarterly readers who tell us why they take the time to read the Quarterly and the reasons they find it valuable.

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Why Read the ChinaSource Quarterly?

Second of two essays by China Source Quarterly readers who tell us why they take the time to read the Quarterly and the reasons they find it valuable.