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Learning to Be a Learner

<p>Over the years it has been reiterated that to truly serve the people of China and the Chinese church, one must first be a learner. Adopting a “posture of learning” is essential, but how does one actually do that?</p>

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Praying for China’s Cities

We want to follow the lead of Chinese Christians. If they are praying for one another in a specific way, we want to lift them up in the same manner. If they feel a need to better know and understand one another, then we also share that same need.

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Lesson from a Pool in Wenzhou: Opportunities for Chinese Students in American High Schools

[…] their home culture and educational system plus the implementing of the "6 C's plus Leadership" learned in America, will eventually become the leaders of tomorrow in their country. The American Christian school movement has a unique opportunity to invest in Chinese teenagers who may someday lead one of the most important countries of the world.</p>

Peoples of China

Pray for the Leaders of China

<p> One of our goals at ChinaSource is to alert Christians around the world to the needs of unreached Chinese peoples. Historically, we (along with many others) have focused on the minorities of China, and we rejoice that interest in taking the gospel to these needy people groups has begun to grow. More recently, […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Five Major Challenges Facing the Church

[…] just a beautiful adornment added to our lives; it encompasses our entire lives. Truth is not a set of ideas or theories, but personal realities for which one can live and die." This article presents a detailed analysis of the challenges facing the church in todays society. It was originally posted on the Sina blog […]

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Calvinism in China

<p>One thing that I have noticed over the past couple of years is the growing influence of Calvinism among Chinese house church Christians. At a conference I attended in Germany last year, one of the speakers even listed it as a major challenge facing the church in China.</p>

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Chinese Filial Responsibility and Missionary Sustainability

Parent and Extended Family Issues and Their Effect on Chinese Missionary Sustainability

[…] missionary sending to unreached peoples. Nevertheless Chinese missionary attrition rates are high. A study performed using interviews with long-term Chinese missionaries and focus groups with short-term Chinese medical missionaries revealed several factors related to missionary attrition. This article examines the role of one of those factors—parent and extended family issues—and offers suggestions for resolving difficulties.</p>

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Pragmatic Religiosity

<p>One of my favorite China books is Peter Hessler’s <em>Country Driving: A Journey Through China from Farm to Factory</em>. Shortly after the book was published in 2010, a CNN travel reporter interviewed Hessler about the book. There was one particular exchange that caught my attention.</p>

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ZGBriefs | July 12, 2018

<p><strong>Love in an Old Climate</strong> (July 7, 2018, <em>The World of Chinese</em>) What is it like to face the end of one’s life—and see one’s loved ones grow old—in a country with an imperfect medical system?</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

A Petitioners Fellowship in Chengdu

<p>One of the ways that people in China have of dealing with injustice is the administrative system known as petitioning. </p>