Resources from 2018

The Resource Library is where you will find the latest resources from across our publications.

Chinese Christian Voices

The Way of the Cross

How ought Christians to approach suffering and persecution in their faith? How should Christians support others who are experiencing persecution? A Chinese believer responds.

Blog Entries

The Challenge of Being the Church in China

Being the church in China is a growing challenge. Are registered churches affected? How are they responding?

Blog Entries

3 Questions: Julia Grosser

20 Years of CSQ

Observations on 20 years of involvement with the ChinaSource Quarterly.

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | December 13, 2018

Chinese Police Detain Prominent Pastor and Over 100 Protestants (December 10, 2018, The New York Times)
The Chinese police have detained one of the country’s most prominent Protestant pastors.

Blog Entries

A Meeting of Minds

20 Years of Publishing ChinaSource

Looking back at 20 years of the ChinaSource Quarterly.

Chinese Christian Voices

Worship in the Mountains of Yunnan

A Video

Singing hymns and the testimony of a church leader. 

Supporting Article

Introducing Modern Chinese Education

Following a brief overview of the history of China’s educational system, the authors compare underlying Eastern and Western worldviews and then the practical implications these have for expatriates teaching in China.

Supporting Article

Views from the Classroom

Four expatriate teachers, from a variety of educational sectors throughout China, give their individual perspectives on the opportunities and challenges of teaching there. Their reflections from long-term experience provide helpful insights.

ChinaSource Perspective

More Blessed to Receive

Expatriate teachers went to China to give. But often they ended up taking more of China with them than they had bargained for. The editor of ChinaSource Quarterly gives several suggestions for how to be a good reciever.

Book Reviews

Teaching with Christian Values

After reviewing each of the three parts of this book, Ms. Jones suggests that while it would be beneficial for anyone, this book will be especially useful for people heading to a foreign country to teach and for those preparing them for this.