Since Chinese Christians see evangelism as their most important mission, the author explores the evolving relationship between nonprofits and evangelism, as well as the significant impact on theology and practice that nonprofits can make.
Caleb Ai
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December 12, 2022
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Scholarship
Many of China’s expatriate ministry professionals, increasingly finding difficulties in ministering, are turning to serving the church in China remotely. The author explores the issues influencing whether expatriate Christians can continue to live and minister within China.
Swells in the Middle Kingdom
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Scholarship
The World According to China looks at the broader policy decisions made by the Chinese government within the context of Xi’s call for the “great rejuvenation of the Chinese state.” The author details how Xi “envisions a China that has regained centrality” in a global world.
Joann Pittman
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Scholarship
In this issue, we are offered thoughtful articles which provide us with rich draughts of wisdom and experience. We will be drawing from this deep well for some time to come.
Kerry Schottelkorb
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Scholarship
References for your further reading that cover national level changes in China in regulations and administrative measures pertaining directly to religion.
ChinaSource Team
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Scholarship
A three-part post looking at the current state of indigenous missions from China.
Julie Ma, TT
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Stories
A taste of the 2022 winter issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, "Chinese Christians in the New Era."
Kerry Schottelkorb
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December 9, 2022
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Ideas
Do you love to read? Do you love to read books about China? Do you love to discuss books about China? If yes, then this is for you.
Joann Pittman
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December 7, 2022
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Stories
And so, we give thanks for you. Whether you are a reader, a writer, an advisor, a financial partner, or a person of prayer, we are grateful for you!
Kerry Schottelkorb
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December 5, 2022
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Stories
I’ve never felt so powerless. I’ve never felt so tired. And I’ve never felt more dependent upon a higher power to be the glue that holds my fragile, fragmented life together.
Caedmon
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December 2, 2022
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Stories
Chinese religiosity’s orientation toward cultivating the goodness of human nature in the everyday, societal, and cosmic spheres of life can be found in the diverse threads that make up modern Chinese Christian movements.
Easten Law
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November 30, 2022
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Ideas
Preventing infiltration through preaching, seen as a national security concern, has become a valid reason for prohibiting foreign missions whenever the pendulum swings towards the restrictive side…. I propose revisiting the concept of missions in order to find a breakthrough.
JI Yajie
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November 28, 2022
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Ideas