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China’s Place in the World
Fulton discusses Xi Jinping’s “China Dream” that envisions a new role for China on the world scene. He looks at three arenas where Xi seeks to establish China’s superiority.
The Overseas NGO Law: A Game-Changer?
<p>What are people saying about China's new Overseas NGO Law?</p>
ChinaSource Perspective
The Great Repositioning
The changing migration patterns discussed in this issue of the <em>Quarterly</em> take on eternal significance when viewed in light of the great repositioning taking place within the global Chinese church. The Lord of the Harvest is sovereignly at work, raising up laborers and sending them into new fields for his glory.
From the Pulpit to the Marketplace
<p>In the new occasional journal <em>Missions and Vocations,</em> Rev. Ronald Yu, President of China Ministries International, traces his journey from pastor to missional entrepreneur.</p>
End of an Era?
Welcoming a new reality even when it is at odds with the stories we have come to believe about China and about ourselves.
Between Two Eras
[…] have seen tens of thousands of Christians from outside China engaged in myriad activities aimed at serving the Chinese church and society. Today their role is changing. New skills – one in particular – are needed to work out what this role and what their relationship to China's church should look like in days […]
Above or Below the Line
Facing China’s New Foreign NGO Law
<p>A look at possible responses to the new NGO law. </p>
What if Christianity Is No Longer Successful?
May the stories we tell in this new era be stories of God’s faithfulness and the faithfulness of his people. The gospel is still unique and true, even when it is not clothed in the outward signs of success.
Bridging the Divide in Asian American Churches
A Book Review
[…] decades . . . ew and healthy models of overseas Chinese churches and ministries have emerged. Yet the same questions remain. For every generation that has worked through the generational and cultural issues, another has just arrived, or is on the way." This book provides a means to revisit the these reoccurring questions in a new light. </p>
Stories You May Have Missed
In this era of development, China’s Christians are telling new stories, some of which challenge our familiar narratives about China and its church. Are we listening?