From the Archives: A Series Roundup
In case you are new to the ChinaSource Blog or just missed these the first time around, here are a few of our recent series.
In case you are new to the ChinaSource Blog or just missed these the first time around, here are a few of our recent series.
A university teacher in China answers the question, "Do you have a list of things you wish foreigners knew when they came to your campus?”
Chinese artist Beibei Nie has brought to life the lies that many in Chinese society hear about themselves, about life, and about the Christian faith
The story of Daniel has great implications for us as we face our own upcoming social changes.
Sociologist Lida Nedilsky will talk about the involvement of Catholics and Protestants in Hong Kong's civic life, and the impact this has had on churches in the city.
Thoughts about the violent demonstrations on the U.S. Capitol earlier this month.
A letter to Christians from a pastor in Wuhan.
Key issues for Chinese American Churches.
A Perspective on China for today.
Youth Hymns played a significant role in Chinese Christian hymnody and continues its legacy in the twenty-first century. This is the story.
New outbreaks of COVID-19 in China just as the country prepares for Spring Festival.
In 2013, I first learned of a campaign linking China’s June 1st national holiday— “Children’s Day,” to a call to treasure human life in the womb and to reject abortion.