Blog Entries by Andrea Lee

Andrea Lee

Andrea Lee writes at the intersection of faith, culture, and Chinese Christianity.
As Content Manager at ChinaSource, she curates stories, nurtures a community of writers, and shapes the editorial direction to reflect the depth and diversity of the Chinese church experience.

Born and raised in Taiwan, Andrea studied Chinese Literature at Tunghai University and earned her MA in Comparative Literature from SOAS, University of London. Her work draws on years of experience in Chinese Christian ministries and publishing, and her writing seeks to bridge cultures, generations, and traditions through thoughtful storytelling.

She is based in Irvine, California.

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Educating for the Kingdom

A Chinese Christian School’s Mission Abroad

A Christian educator from China transitioned from leading a house church in a major Chinese city to helping establish a Christian school and faith community in Southeast Asia.

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Planting Seeds of Faith

A Chinese Pastor’s Journey to Cross-Cultural Ministry in Thailand

In this interview, a Chinese pastor shares his journey from leading a thriving church in China to starting a new congregation in Thailand.

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Unbelievable but True

Real Stories of Faith and Transformation from China

Truth Stranger than Fiction—Grace Where You'd Least Expect It! On a day known for jokes, we’re sharing stories that seem unbelievable—not because they’re false, but because they reveal just how radically God transforms lives.

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A Testament of Faith: The Bürklin Family’s Century-Long Partnership with the Chinese Church

As the Chinese church continues to grow and face new challenges, the story of the Bürklin family serves as a reminder of what true partnership in ministry looks like.

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A Time to Pray

Responding to Disasters with Faith and Unity

This perspective on God’s faithfulness is especially crucial as we face current challenges, including natural disasters like fires and earthquakes.

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The Double Ninth Festival

Honoring the Elderly and Embracing Spiritual Wisdom

Celebrated annually on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, the Double Ninth Festival (重陽節/重阳节) falls on October 11 in 2024. From a Christian perspective on traditional Chinese festivals, it provides an opportunity to reflect on biblical values like wisdom, longevity, and honoring elders, blending cultural heritage with faith.

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Reflections on Dr. Daryl Ireland’s Lecture and Its Implications for Chinese Christians Today

Dr. Ireland’s recent lecture has further enriched our understanding, shedding light on the interplay between media, religion, and society—a timely and thought-provoking topic. We delved deeply into Chinese Christian history and explored his unique take on social media.