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ChinaSource Perspective

Walking in the Light and the Need for Vigilance

A word from the president of ChinaSource. 

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Drinking from a Deep Well

[…] deeply believe that the more the church is in difficult circumstances, the more it experiences the grace and power of God.” In his lead article, guest editor Peter Bryant orients us to the issue’s themes. “The purpose of the current issue is to help readers understand where China is headed so that we can […]

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Greetings from Kerry Schottelkorb

New President of ChinaSource

I have especially been drawn to the core values upon which ChinaSource was founded—engage, collaborate, serve.

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The Challenge of Ethical Leadership in the Church

Looking ahead to the 2019 summer issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, "Leadership Ethics."

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Pausing to Say Thank You

And so, we give thanks for you. Whether you are a reader, a writer, an advisor, a financial partner, or a person of prayer, we are grateful for you!

Supporting Article

The “Model Minority” Myth in the Chinese American Church

Today's Challenges

In the United States, Asian Americans, including Chinese Americans, have been presented as sterling examples of immigrants who have ascended through the ranks to achieve the American dream. Lee explores this concept, how Chinese Americans see themselves, and the impact of this perception upon their faith and church life.

Lead Article

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>

Book Reviews

Closing a Perception/Reality Gap

A Book Review

<p><em>Religious Freedom in China: Policy, Administration, and Regulation; A Research Handbook</em> by Kim-kwong Chan and Eric R. Carlson<br /> <em>Reviewed by Brent Fulton</em></p> <p>This volume provides reliable information about religious policy and its implementation in China. </p>

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China’s New Two-Child Policy

<p>Rumors were swirling all last week that the Chinese government would announce a major relaxation of the 35-year-old “one-child policy.”  Sure enough, on Thursday, October 29, it happened.</p>

The Lantern

Examining China’s Religious Policy

<p>One of the questions frequently asked about China concerns the degree to which Christians in China face persecution, the default assumption being that China has a specific policy of repressing Christianity.</p>