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The Facts about the Church in China
[…] education system and the mainstream media; and great reluctance to grant a legal platform for Christians outside the TSPM umbrella to worship or to serve their society. Policy doesn’t change; practice does. The Party’s religious policy, spelled out in 1982, has not changed substantially in 30 years. Yet there has been a sea change in […]
China and the House Church
Breaking the Stalemate
[…] serving society through active participation in China’s growing local charity sector. Professor Liu Peng of Pushi Institute for Social Sciences in Beijing, long an advocate of religious policy reform, earlier this year published a lengthy proposal on the We Chat public account Religious Law in which he offers a way forward for both the […]
You Can’t Do That in China!
[…] possible, our narratives keep us from recognizing when the church may be in fact doing something entirely new. This was brought home to me in the mid 2000s, when, during frequent trips to the mainland, I began to see believers doing things that I simply did not think were possible. Sitting down for a […]
When Does a Barrier Become a Destination?
[…] greater interaction across China's artificially created digital divide. Netizens within China find ways to "jump the wall" using virtual private networks (VPNs), while journalists, scholars, marketers, and policy makers outside intently study the wall and what goes on inside it for clues both about public opinion and government policy. For those interested in the […]
Supporting Article
The “Wenzhou Model” and Missions from China
[…] suggests another potential drawback of the “Wenzhou Model.” What if business opportunities in a given locale dry up due to changes in the local economy or government policy, even as the gospel ministry is yielding fruitful results? How will future mission efforts be sustained? This would be particularly problematic in the case of cross-cultural […]
Unmasking China’s “Official” Church
[…] were not included in Bibles that we use in China. I'm not sure where this idea came from." TSPM churches are limited in their outreach. While government policy ostensibly limits religious activities to specially designated religious locations, in reality most large TSPM churches have many affiliated meeting points around the community. In the case […]
Educational Inequality and the Making of a New Urban Underclass
[…] Shenzhen have risen literally out of nothing to become urban showpieces and major financial centers. The "Bird's Nest" stadium that became the much heralded centerpiece of the 2008 Beijing Games was erected at unprecedented speed, along with dozens of other Olympic venues, several new subway lines, and major beautification projects across the city.</p> <p>None […]
Editorials
Chinas Youth in Perspective
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "China's Youth" (<em>ChinaSource</em>, 2010 Summer).</p>
Stories You May Have Missed
[…] shift from rural to urban churches, from house gatherings to congregational worship in formal church settings, and from loosely organized structures to more pastoring-centered approaches… The year 2023 marked the first year of comprehensive recovery for societal production and daily life after three years of the pandemic. Like other sectors, churches experienced a resurgence […]
The Overseas NGO Law: A Second Look
[…] possible on the implementation of the Overseas NGO Law as it rolls out across the nation. This article is adapted from the latest installment of ChinaSource Law and Policy Monitor, which is being made available as part of an individualized consulting package for faith-based organizations engaged in China. For further information on how ChinaSource can […]