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Peoples of China

As China Grows Older

[…] nor society are currently prepared to provide the resources needed to address this. However, China’s Christian community has several advantages that would allow them to meet this need. Urban Christians could care for the elderly in their midst and also offer a service to the larger community which would enhance the church’s standing in society.</p>

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In an Ever-Changing China, Some Things Haven’t Changed

<p>As ChinaSource celebrates 20 years of service we are digging into our archives for articles chronicling the myriad far-reaching changes in China during the past two decades.</p>

The Lantern

A Season of Change

[…] transition, we are also providing executive coaching support for Brent.  The board has the highest respect and appreciation for what Brent has done and for his continuing service. We look forward to Brent’s return after his sabbatical as we define his new role and involvement with ChinaSource.  As readers and supporters of ChinaSource, we value […]

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Entering a New Season

<p>ChinaSource is entering its third decade with a renewed mission and vision. The opportunities we face and the times in which find ourselves call for new leadership to take ChinaSource into the future. </p>

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Exploring Member Care for Workers from China

A Preview of the 2022 Autumn Issue of CSQ

It is our prayer that the articles in this issue will raise the profile of this vital service to God’s servants, prompting deeper discussion and sparking new practical efforts to prepare and to come alongside those being sent.

The Lantern

Change in the Right Direction

[…] Today’s article “China Tells Christians to Replace Images of Jesus with Communist President.” On November 27 Brent Fulton was again quoted in Christianity Today in “The Great Call of China: Churches Poised to Become Major Exporters.” A book review by Joann Pittman, “How Idolatry Shrivels Your Soul,” was published by The Gospel Coalition on […]

Lead Article

A Decade of Change and Future Prospects

Bryant outlines the four areas in which China has most changed over the past decade. He discusses what these involve and their significance for the church in China.

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What Would it Take to Change?

<p>In a lengthy article calling upon his colleagues to adjust their practices in China, Welshman Timothy Richard described the way in which he imagined the foreign community was viewed by Chinese people.</p>

Supporting Article

Social Change in the Church

<p>How are the changes in China's economic and social sitution affecting the Chinese church?</p>

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Sustainability and Long-Term Effectiveness: the Role of Business

<p>Amidst the rapid and relentless change taking place in China today, three dynamics in particular are profoundly affecting the role of traditional nonprofit efforts in the country. This raises the question of what sort of entities will allow for sustainable engagement in the future.</p>