ChinaSource Quarterlies

China’s Youth

Vol. 12, No. 2


Articles in this Issue

Editorials

Chinas Youth in Perspective

Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "China's Youth" (ChinaSource, 2010 Summer).

Lead Article

Interconnected: China’s Youth and the Internet

What impact is technology and instant communication having on China's youth?

Supporting Article

China’s Youth and Christianity

An Interview

Working with youth requires innovation and wisdom but is rewarding.

A ChinaSource Interview

Supporting Article

Youth in China

Several agencies have joined together to sponsor research on China's youth. Divided into three units of research, the first part, conducted in Changsha, has been completed. Following is a summary of the findings. In June, the research will be carried out in Chengdu and, towards the end of the summer, in a third city. The entire research project will be completed by the end of 2010.

View From the Wall

After Thirty Years

Jonathan reflects on his father's youth and his own youth as he looks ahead to the future of his infant son.

Peoples of China

As the Family Goes, So Goes the Church

Where does the responsibility for teaching children spiritual concepts lie? Who is most influential in a child's spiritual life? Are the next generation of the Chinese church leadership being nurtured effectively?

Book Reviews

Thinking about What China Thinks

What Does China Think? by Mark Leonard 

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Brent Fulton

Brent Fulton

Brent Fulton is the founder of ChinaSource. Dr. Fulton served as the first president of ChinaSource until 2019. Prior to his service with ChinaSource, he served from 1995 to 2000 as the managing director of the Institute for Chinese Studies at Wheaton College. From 1987 to 1995 he served as founding …View Full Bio