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11 Ways to Get Involved with ChinaSource
<p>Would you like to be a part of the work of ChinaSource? Here are <em><strong>eleven</strong></em> ways you can get involved.</p>
Bringing the Gospel to Tibet
<p>A recent article in mainland-based site, <em>The Christian Times</em>, highlights some of the unique challenges of doing mission work among the Tibetan people.</p>
A Novel Approach to Chinese History
[…] you know what has happened, the more you understand what is happening today. Yet at times, the thought of reading history results in a gag reflux, I get it. I really do, some historians are terrible writers. And for those of you who roll your eyes at the mere mention of historical fiction, I'm […]
Get Back in the Sandbox!
[…] have been ignored and that there too many people running up and down the beach outside of its control, so now the Party-state is saying: Government officials! Get back in the sandbox. Business leaders! Get back in the sandbox. Educators! Get back in the sandbox. Lawyers! Get back in the sandbox. Internet Providers! Get […]
Where Can Someone Get a Bible in China?
[…] I hear quite a bit whenever I speak on China. People want to know about the availability of Bibles in China. Unfortunately many people still believe that owning a Bible is illegal in China, something that hasn't been true for decades. But as with most things in China, the issue of Bible availability is complicated. </p>
Where to Get a Bible in China
Printed and electronic versions are available, but where?
Can I Still Get a Bible in China?
Answering Common Questions
In 2014, I (Joann) wrote a post titled “Where Can Someone Get a Bible in China?” Surprisingly, it has turned out to be one of the most-read posts we’ve published. If you do a Google search on how or where to get a Bible in China, it is often the first link displayed (which […]
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Where Did They Get That Idea?
[…] of New Year observances. There is no indication that New Year religious rites were imported from other peoples or cultures. Then how can we explain remarkable parallels between Chinese New Year and Jewish Passover observances? Consider: In the week before Passover/Chinese New Year, the family works hard to clean the house thoroughly (for Passover, […]
An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors
[…] more vigilant in recognizing and preventing the capability of foreign infiltration as well as to stand on guard against cults, heresies, and extremism. In addition, the document promotes mutual respect and harmony between different religions as well as inter-religious dialogue and cultural exchanges. It also demands that staff conform to churches' rules and regulations […]