Tag: ChinaSource

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11 Ways to Get Involved with ChinaSource

Would you like to be a part of the work of ChinaSource? Here are eleven ways you can get involved.

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A New Look

Annoucing a new website and changes to our publications to better serve you in providing objective, relevant, and high-quality information about the church in China.

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“China Is Not Russia”

The first chairman of the ChinaSource board reminices about the early years of ChinaSource. 

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Anticipating Urban China

As ChinaSource celebrates 20 years of service we are digging into our archives for articles chronicling the myriad far-reaching changes in China during the past two decades. Here we look at urbanization.

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China’s Elderly

China's burgeoning elderly population is capturing the hearts and imaginations of Christians inside and outside China. Together they are exploring new avenues to reach out to this significant segment of China's population. Here we look at some the challenges facing China's seniors and ways we can pray for them and for those seeking to minister to them in the name of Christ.

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Looking for 21st Century China

As ChinaSource celebrates 20 years of ministry, it is a time of reflection and giving thanks. We are privileged to have served the China-ministry community for as long as we have. With today’s post, we are beginning a series, called Looking Back that will take a closer look at those twenty years.

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Celebrating 20 Years

Reflections on 20 years of service from Brent Fulton, president of ChinaSource.

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New Resource: ChinaSource Law and Policy Monitor

In response to the uncertainties resulting from China's new Overseas NGO Law, we've created the ChinaSource Law and Policy Monitor.  Here we introduce this new service and explain how organizations can sample the Monitor while helping ChinaSource in its efforts to understand how the law is impacting those who serve.

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Over 30 Years of Observing China

ChinaSource Senior Vice President Joann Pittman lived and worked in China for more than three decades. In this retrospective, she reflects on the significance of some of the changes she has seen in China during that time. These thoughts are drawn from a lengthier piece Joann wrote earlier.

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A New Training Initiative

We are delighted to announce a new training initiative—ChinaSource Institute!