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Looking Ahead: Which China?
<p>China today has been variously described as an emerging superpower, an economic miracle, a totalitarian regime, a corrupt kleptocracy, a regional hegemon, a bellwether of the future, and a victim of its past. Each of these narratives contains a kernel of truth, yet none by itself begins to do justice to the complexities of China.</p>
Serving Well Where You Don’t Belong
<p>Today we are launching our first-ever online training course titled "Serving Well in China" for people working in China or preparing to work in China.</p>
Chinese Indigenous Missions
A Reading Round-Up
<p>On December 31, <em>Christianity Today</em> published a piece titled “Made in China: The Next Mass Missionary Movement.” This article provides an excellent introduction to the topic and some of the related issues.</p> <p>To help provide context and background, we thought now would be a good time to highlight some of the resources that ChinaSource has published […]
Religion Returning to the Center
<p>For a deeper understanding of some of the issues facing the church in China today, check out this e-journal from Germany.</p>
ZGBriefs | April 19, 2018
<p><strong>Why Christian High Schools Are Filling with Atheist Students</strong>(February 20, 2018, <em>Christianity Today</em>) Chinese parents send their children to America out of frustration with their own highly competitive and narrowly tracked education system.<br /> </p>
View From the Wall
More Than a Concrete Jungle
<p>Putting today's urban migration in China into historical perspective.</p>
ZGBriefs | February 24, 2022
3 Lessons for Chinese Churches from Herman Bavinck (February 18, 2022, Christianity Today) The Dutch theologian’s concern for the catholic, contextual, and public nature of the Christian faith can help congregations overcome sectarianism and stereotypes.
Young People in China
[…] highlighted the growing popularity of religion in general among Chinese young people.</p> <p>These stories actually prompt deeper questions about what life is like for youth in China today. What are Chinese youth like? What are the issues they wrestle with? How are they coping with the pressures of life? Are they really interested in […]
A New “Quarterly” and a New Website
[…] issue of the <em>ChinaSource Quarterly </em>has just been published. In this issue we explore the spiritual journey of Chinese people who are finding Christ and growing in him through the ministry of the Catholic Church in China. Brent Fulton, editor of the Quarterly, writes in his introduction to “A Window into Catholicism in Today’s China:”</p>
Changing Dynamics of Church Growth in China
<p>What might affect church growth in China today?</p>