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A New Song of the Wanderer for Today

Above All Things: The Romance and War between Christianity and Science

[…] science and technology have been two areas Christian evangelists have been able to use to share the faith. In July 2022, we republished an article from Christianity Today which does a deep dive into this very subject, beginning with Matteo Ricci. This post is the preface to 《万有之上——基督教与科学的奇缘》基甸 小灶 著 (Above All Things: The […]

Chinese Christian Voices

The Church Today

[…] a brief overview of western and Chinese church history. In section two of the article, posted here, the author talks about the "church-consciousness" (ecclesiology) of Chinese Christians today. He argues that Chinese believers have a weak understanding of what the church is, and gives reasons for this. He also describes some of the characteristics […]

Book Reviews

The Shaping of Christianity in China Today

A Book Review

[…] by ChinaSource. A Review by Richard Cook Surviving the State, Remaking the Church by Dr. Li Ma and Jin Li offers remarkable light on Christianity in China today. The book provides insight into the growth of Chinese Christianity within the cultural, political, and commercial context of the tumultuous changes since 1949. Ma and Li […]

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History Matters Today

[…] the first cross-cultural workers to struggle with temptations to pride, linguistic and cultural differences, or our tendency to lose sight of the priorities that drive our ministry. Today, we fear persecution, heresy, expulsion, and division. Our predecessors in Shanxi were killed for their faith in 1900, struggled to apply notions of orthodoxy to the […]

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Chinese Churches in New Zealand Today

[…] these thousands of miners. The Dunedin Chinese Presbyterian Church was established in 1897 by Rev. Alexander Don, who had served as a missionary in Guangdong Province, China. Today, according to incomplete statistics, there are more than 90 Chinese churches in New Zealand with about 10,000 congregants. Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city with about 1.7 […]

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Hope for Today, and Tomorrow!

[…] 26 different Christmas card designs) at www.evergreencard.com. In China, or from anywhere else in the world, you can contact Evergreen Cards directly by email at: [email protected]. P.S. Today, Li Mei still works for Evergreen Cards. She is happily married; has children of her own; recently received an Associate’s Degree from college; and is currently […]

Editorials

A Window into Catholicism in Today’s China

[…] Catholics that Protestants working in China normally have limited opportunity to observe, but which is important in understanding the many ways in which God is working in China today. Our hope is that this perspective will serve as a catalyst for further dialog and, where possible, sharing of resources and insights. Photo Credit: Gaylan Yeung

Chinese Christian Voices

An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors

[…] more vigilant in recognizing and preventing the capability of foreign infiltration as well as to stand on guard against cults, heresies, and extremism.  In addition, the document promotes mutual respect and harmony between different religions as well as inter-religious dialogue and cultural exchanges. It also demands that staff conform to churches' rules and regulations […]

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Daoism: Yesterday and Today

[…] discussed how Taoism provided an alternative political model to the Confucian-based imperial order, how Taoist texts can help deepen our understanding of early Chinese history and why today’s Communist government seeks to control Taoist practices. Professor Kleeman’s first point is that giving a definition to Daoism is difficult: The word Taoism is horribly vexed […]

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Missions from China Today

A Reader Responds to the 2020 Summer Issue of CSQ

I encourage you to read every word of “Doing Missions with Chinese Characteristics,” pray, and ponder both what God wants to teach you, as well as how you might apply it to your service to the world.