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A Key Way that Christians around the World Can Contribute to Gospel Growth in China
Returnees
[…] and one particular church in Australia, have contributed to gospel ministry within China. Why are returnees like Jing an influential demographic in China? Why are they a key way for Christians around the world to contribute to gospel growth in China? Below are several reasons. Large and Increasing Numbers China is the country with […]
The Key to Chinese Missionary Service—Calling
<p>The Chinese church is vibrant and has growing passion to participate in missionary sending through undertakings like the Back to Jerusalem (BTJ) movement and the Indigenous Mission Movement from China (IMM China). Chinese Christians feel God calling them to long-term mission service. The principal factor encouraging them to long-term sustainable service is <strong><em>calling</em></strong>.</p>
4 Key Factors Influencing Cultural Adjustment and Retention of Chinese Missionaries
[…] adjustment and retention of Chinese missionaries. By the way, it will soon be published by Wipf & Stock as a part of the EMS Dissertation series. Four Key Conclusions Twelve major themes emerged from his research and interviews with Chinese workers. However, in this post, I will only highlight what Laughlin calls the “four […]
Six Key Challenges for the Chinese Church: A Local Perspective
[…] Chinese Christians do not often focus on, because those are just part of life for everyone in China. What would Chinese Christians say are some of the key challenges facing the church there? Our publication, Chinese Church Voices posted translations of comments made by three Chinese Christian leaders concerning some of the key issues […]
China’s Past as Key to the Present
[…] its rich history cannot be ignored. Only by understanding how China and its church have weathered the changes of the past can we fully appreciate the dynamics at work in China today. Read "The Chinese Church and Its Historical Past," the 2017 autumn issue of ChinaSource Quarterly. Image credit: Key by Pippa Buchanan via Flickr.
A Call for Photos
China through the Years
[…] the famous “snack street.” Did Beijing really look like that? It did, and so many other places in China looked so much different than they do now. Call for Photos As part of our on-going commemoration of the 20th anniversary of ChinaSource, we want to collect photos documenting the changes that have taken place […]
Reflections on China 2014: Two Ships – Different Directions
[…] shared in the first blog about my amazement at the growth of the church and the window that seems to be opening for the gospel, and in my second I raised concerns about the environmental disaster that is overtaking China and the key role of the church in calling people to care for God's creation.</p>
Real Relations and Real Connections
A Reader Responds to the Autumn CSQ
Whether campus ministry continues to happen primarily online, changes back to in-person, or becomes a hybrid version of the two, building relationships with students is key for the development of campus ministry.
Peoples of China
A Call to True Worship
[…] a box by the gate. He was destitute, homeless and very much alone almost overnight. Few of his old friends will now answer the phone when he calls. He lives day-to-day in a shack on the edge of town, stealing food wherever he can, creating fantasies to pass the time, sleeping in the dirt […]
Supporting Article
Partnership—the Key to Reentry
[…] of their country. Only a national currently living in his country, or one who is thoroughly committed to returning home, has the right and the credibility to call a fellow international to join him in returning. While it is not our role to try and make this decision for them, we can help prepare […]