Those who have faith in God and hope in the Lord, even if they are in the twilight of their lives, shall not be worried or afraid, because God has promised that “they still bear fruit in old age; they are ever full of sap and green."
ChinaSource Team
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December 15, 2020
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Ideas
We are grateful to the contributors of the winter ChinaSource Quarterly for providing us the opportunity to be richly informed in such a crucial season. I hope we can all come to this reading as humble learners, challenged to seek, understand, and grow.
Kerry Schottelkorb
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December 14, 2020
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Ideas
After a four year hiatus, the compilers of the Intercessors for China prayer calendar have a new printed version available for 2021 and beyond.
Joann Pittman
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December 11, 2020
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Resources
How might Christians from one honor-shame culture effectively serve cross-culturally in another honor-shame culture?
Brad Vaughn
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December 9, 2020
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Ideas
If you are a Christian and are wondering where you might serve God; or if you are a servant of the church wondering what new service your church should invest in—then, this area of service should definitely be on your list.
ChinaSource Team
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December 8, 2020
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Ideas
The author explains the growth of the Chinese diaspora and Chinese immigration to the United States and Canada as well as the events that gave birth to North American Chinese Christianity.
Timothy Tseng
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December 7, 2020
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Scholarship
Tseng continues his narrative by recounting how events in China, mingled with events in the United States, influenced the development and growth of the Chinese church in the US with a focus on social justice, public witness, and biblical kingdom values.
Timothy Tseng
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Scholarship
The president of ChinaSource, Rev. Schottelkorb, points out some of the highlights of this issue, especially the comprehensive historical context of Chinese Christianity in North America.
Kerry Schottelkorb
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Scholarship
The author brings us to the present by giving five factors that since 1965 have created the awakening and dominance of independent-minded and indigenous evangelicalism in North American Chinese Christianity.
Timothy Tseng
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Scholarship
In her book, Lee examines the ways xenophobia manifests itself, and how it has been directed at specific groups of immigrants throughout American history. From the pre-Revolutionary War period to the Muslim Ban of 2017, this book points out that the fear of foreigners manifests contemporary social, political, and economic anxieties.
Steven Hu
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Scholarship
From the guest editors.
Andrew Lee, Sam George
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Scholarship
The Perspectives class in Mandarin will be offered in a virtual format this January.
ChinaSource Team
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Scholarship