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What Triggers Persecution of Christians in China?

[…] officials was resolved after these leaders admitted their own wrongdoing and subsequently negotiated a settlement with the officials. I explore these triggers further within the context of China’s growing church in the new publication, China’s Next Generation: New China, New Church, New World, available as an e-book from ChinaSource. Image by Matthew Stinson, via Flickr

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You Can’t Do That in China!

[…] beneath the surface. By limiting our vision of what is possible, our narratives keep us from recognizing when the church may be in fact doing something entirely new.  This was brought home to me in the mid 2000s, when, during frequent trips to the mainland, I began to see believers doing things that I […]

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China and the Church: 5 Trends to Watch in 2018

[…] If vigorously enforced, these regulations could severely impact the activities of unregistered churches by imposing severe fines on those leading and hosting church gatherings. Provisions in the new regulations could also affect Christian publishing and online activity, as well as believers going abroad for study or conferences. The seriousness with which national and local […]

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A Generation of One

[…] More than half did not expect to be happy in their marriages once they settled down. The challenge for China's church to embrace these youth in a new way is exacerbated by the oft-heard protestation from their parents that there is no time for church activities; their children just need to study more. Church […]

View From the Wall

China in 2020

Vol. 9, No. 3

[…] with its peak still far off in the future. Although it is not clear when China’s stock market will reach or exceed the current volume of the New York Stock Exchange, there is no doubt that by 2020 it will have a significant influence upon the currency markets of the world. Connected with the […]

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China’s Church at the Threshold

[…] evidence of what might lie ahead. Yet the government’s moves were in many ways inconclusive, leaving considerable “unfinished business” to be sorted out in 2017. While the new legislation on foreign NGOs in China is a fait accompli, its effect upon longstanding partnerships between Christians in China and those from outside who serve with […]

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A Church on the Move

[…] agricultural sector, the industrialization of the countryside, and more evangelists moving to the cities, this model has become less and less viable. From Farmhouse to Factory Floor New models are emerging that provide Christians who move to the cities with a means of support, a legitimate status within the city and a platform for […]

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China and the Global Church

[…] the Chinese way of doing things. However, should the Gospel continue to become more mainstream in China, Christians in these spheres will have opportunity to bring a new set of values to this global dialogue. Together with their counterparts in other nations, they could lead the way in forging Christ-centered approaches to the pressing […]

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Pursued by Goodness

A Giving Tuesday Message from Founder Brent Fulton

[…] Recently Jessica wrote: ChinaSource not only helps Christians around the world understand the Chinese church and Chinese brothers and sisters, but it also offers Chinese believers a new perspective on China’s history, culture, church, and Christian life. Some of our long-held beliefs are challenged here, prompting us to ask, “How should we biblically view […]

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3 Questions: Carol Lee Hamrin

Regarding China’s National Security Commission

Today we begin a new feature, “3 Questions.” Our goal with this feature is to bring more voices to the mix, and to hear what is on the hearts and minds of various China watchers and specialists. "3 Questions" will be published on an occasional basis. Watch for the next one—an interview with Dr. […]