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The Long History of Government Oversight and China’s Church
When missionaries arrived in the Chinese capital of Chang’an in 635, they understood that Christianity in the Middle Kingdom required government approval…The application was successful, and a government edict allowed the new Luminous Teaching, as it called itself, to be spread in all China, including the building of a church in the capital city.
Creating a Truly Chinese Church
[…] and doctrine, often called the “rule of faith” in early centuries, was not to change. This complex assignment of keeping the faith unchanged while putting it into new languages and cultures is the high goal for the “jars of clay” to whom the Great Commission was given. It has always been the goal of […]
Jingjiao—Not Nestorian
[…] Chinese and Syriac texts of the stele with English translation are found in the appendix of my recent book, Jingjiao: The Earliest Christian Church in China. Eerdmans, 2024). But why “Nestorian”? Nestorius had been Patriarch of Constantinople from 428 until he was deposed at the Council of Ephesus in 431 for allegedly teaching the […]
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Demystifying China’s New Leaders
<p>Once again China is in the midst of political succession. A new generation of Chinese leaders, known as the “fourth generation,” is poised to take the helm of power in the country. What do we know about these leaders?</p>
New Media, New Direction
[…] followers overnight. In less than a month, all our major channels on WeChat were gone, and it was clear that our ministry would have to find a new direction. It was a decade ago already that I first recognized new media as a key opportunity for the mission of Christianity in China. I have […]
Will China’s New Foreign NGO Law Affect Me?
<p>If you’re with a non-profit organization that has activities in China, the new law applies to you, <em>regardless of whether you are actually located in China</em>.</p>
The “Why” Behind China’s New Overseas NGO Law
<p>With the implementation of the new Overseas NGO Law it is imperative that organizations engaged in China become familiar with the provisions of the legislation, along with subsequent documents and pronouncements that continue to provide clues as to how the law is actually being carried out.</p>
Serving a New Generation
<p>The challenge going forward is to rethink what it means to serve in this new era.</p>
Entering a New Season
<p>ChinaSource is entering its third decade with a renewed mission and vision. The opportunities we face and the times in which find ourselves call for new leadership to take ChinaSource into the future. </p>