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Women in China

A Look through the ChinaSource Archives

[…] every aspect of Chinese life, including the family and the role of women in society. This is one of the supporting articles from the autumn 2008 CSQ, called “Families in China,” which looks deeply at how multiple policies have turned the structure of the family upside down. Often, women have gained the most from […]

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Christianity Comes to China

ChinaSource Summer School Session 2

[…] of Things Past The first recorded contact that the Chinese people had with Christianity was with a group of missionaries from the Church of the East (sometimes called the Assyrian or Nestorian Church). There is a stele in Xi’an which relates the history of the Church of the East and the Tang Dynasty. In […]

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A Christian Approach to Education in China

Looking Back through the Archives

[…] and sisters as they follow God’s lead to the best way to educate their children. Chinese Education: From Hallowed to Hollow In his editorial for the summer 2011 ChinaSource Quarterly, Brent Fulton looks at the state of education in China and gives an overview of the other articles in the issue. Each one examines […]

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Chinese Culture and Christianity: Diving into the Archives

ChinaSource Summer School Session 1

ChinaSource has extensive archives on almost any topic relating to China that you can imagine. This summer, we have put together a series called “ChinaSource Summer School,” which will bring some of these earlier articles together so that our newer readers can delve into the archives and find out more about foundational topics to […]

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Revisiting My Favorite Posts from 2022

A New Twist on the Top 10 List

[…] Is Over by Chen Jing. October 10, 2022. This was another very challenging post, which generated lots of reader responses that became a whole series. Chen Jing called on readers to consider the history of missions in China over the past 40 years, reflecting seriously on both the successes and failures of Western cross-cultural […]

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What We’re Listening To—Summer 2023

[…] world. Published every Tuesday. This podcast was recommended by two team members, so it’s sure to be good. A good place to start is with the episode called “Two Top Guns,” which looks at the films Born to Fly and Top Gun: Maverick and what the two films show us about the perception that […]

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Hearing from China’s Church 

A Look Back

In autumn of 2023, we published a series called “How We Hear from the Church in China.” In each installment, our contributors looked at a different aspect of hearing from believers in China. Today we’re looking back at that series, as well as several posts from our column “Chinese Church Voices.” While hearing from […]

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How Should We Care for Orphans in China?

Throughout the Bible, God exhorts his people to look after orphans. While all believers have a responsibility, some are called to care for orphans directly—as adoptive parents, foster parents, or caregivers in an orphanage. During China’s one-child policy, many baby girls and babies with disabilities were abandoned. Earlier this week, we published Andy Pearce’s […]

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The Princess Bride and Ramadan

[…] organizations. Our thanks to Pray for the Hui and our partners who created the Silk Road materials. Ramadan Prayer Emphasis from Pray for the Hui This April 2022 during Ramadan we will pray through the book of Philippians on behalf of workers focused on Chinese Muslims. Join us and pray for God to move […]

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God Is on the Move, Part 2

How China’s Churches Survived and Thrived During the Pandemic

[…] their congregations through the challenge of online church. The pastors discuss lessons they are learning from the experience and include prayer requests. Though the reflections are from 2020, they are still relevant. We can always pray to be “salt in the soup”! Easter in Shanghai during the Lockdown The creativity, resilience, and open heartedness […]