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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.
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.
Rethinking Church in Today’s World
[…] her fingertips. Thus the church must cultivate critical thinking and discernment among believers, since information can no longer be managed or contained. Similarly, social media has given today’s youth the opportunity to participate in and meaningfully contribute to conversations online. For those who want a voice, old models of quietly learning from the pastor […]
China’s Past as Key to the Present
<p>Examining the lens of Chinese church history to better understand where China’s church finds itself today. </p>
China’s Foreign NGO Law
A Silver Lining?
<p>In a recent <em>Christianity Today</em> article on the wave of laws hitting foreign NGOs globally, Morgan Lee refers specifically to China when she writes, “Nearly 20 percent of the world’s population could lose access to the ministry efforts of Western Christians next year.”</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.
The Mountains Are Shorter, Part 2
Mountains today no longer symbolize separation, but rather strength, as suggested by another phrase, tieda de Jiangshan (铁打的江山). Literally meaning “rivers and mountains forged in iron,” it is commonly translated “iron-clad country,” a fitting description of the seemingly unshakeable state power being exerted throughout Xi’s China.
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>
Where Is the Church in China?
Today it is difficult to talk about the church in China without referencing China’s church outside China. Many leaders operate with one foot on Chinese soil and the other abroad, either by virtue of their frequent international travel or via offshore organizations through which their voices are amplified, making them spokespersons for a […]
Above or Below the Line
Facing China’s New Foreign NGO Law
<p>A look at possible responses to the new NGO law. </p>