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Gaining Perspective on the Chinese American Christian Diaspora
The winter issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, “Chinese American Christianity in History and Today” came out last week. Our friends Sam George and Andrew Lee at the Global Diaspora Institute (located at the Wheaton College Billy Graham Center) did an exceptional job of guest editing the issue and bringing to our attention the history of […]
The Dream of a Beijing Father and Educator
[…] year, yet it is obvious that the majority of Chinese parents do not have the finances to send their child overseas for school. I have visited many American middle and high schools. I have seen that in the American or western educational system, students have the opportunity to develop creativity and character, to develop […]
American Evangelicalism and China: A Necessary Conversation
Addressing his readers in China, Ren Xiaopeng asks, “If American evangelicalism is in such an intellectually vacant state, where would Chinese Christianity, deeply influenced by American evangelicalism and fundamentalism, go next?” Their answer will be critical for the future of the Chinese church—and, if we are willing to listen, for the church in America […]
The Space between Policy, Practice, and Persecution
<p>Mention the church in China and the conversation invariably turns toward China's religious policy, the underlying assumption being that the Chinese government is bent on suppressing Christianity. In the most recent issue of <em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em> we take a closer look at this question. As with most things in China, both the stated policy and […]
Policy, Implementation, and Shifting Official Perceptions of the Church in China
[…] in China being harassed, fined, detained and oppressed through discriminatory policies often lead outside observers to conclude that the Chinese government is pursuing a concerted and consistent policy to restrict Christian activity and stem the growth of Christianity. While these troubling incidents remain a reality of life in China, a survey of the larger […]
China’s Religious Policy: The Unfinished Mandate
<p>China's current policy on religion is spelled out in Central Party Document no. 19, "The Basic Viewpoint and Policy on the Religious Question during Our Country's Socialist Period," issued in March of 1982.</p>
Religious Policy Development in the PRC since 1949–An Overview
<p>In today's blog, Dr. Timothy Conkling discusses the influence of PRC religious policy on the church in China.</p>
Bridging the Divide in Asian American Churches
A Book Review
Shin, Benjamin C. and Takagi Silzer, Sheryl, Tapestry of Grace: Untangling the Cultural Complexities in Asian American Life and Ministry (Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 2016), pp. xvi + 197, paper. Available from Wipf and Stock and Amazon. A recent Christianity Today article looked at how unrest in Hong Kong is spilling over into […]
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American Friendships with Chinese Students, 1847–1930
[…] left to right, Rong Hong, Tang Guo’an, and Mei Yiqi For more than 170 years Chinese students have come to the United States. They made friends with American teachers, students, families, and business people. Some came as Christians while others became followers of Christ after they arrived. Christian students set up clubs to encourage […]
China’s Schizophrenic NGO Policy
[…] years of research, advocacy, and experiments by governments at various levels to accommodate China's growing NGO sector, numerous bumps remain on the road to a comprehensive NGO policy. Here is a brief look at the main obstacles: Control is, not surprisingly, the main issue for the Communist Party. Despite decades of economic reform China […]