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Fervent Faith and Audacious Hope

Reflections on China Today and God’s Purpose

[…] rise as a global power. ERRC included a written version of Dr. Hamrin’s talk in their winter newsletter, and a copy is posted at the Global China Center.  We are grateful to Martha Chan at ERRC and Carol Hamrin for granting ChinaSource permission to republish the talk here. We believe that Dr. Hamrin has […]

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Wendy Blazes a Trail

[…] at a pet store in Beijing’s Tongzhou neighborhood. After a month, she decided to look for something else and found a new job she loves, as a customer service representative for an online company. In addition to finding both of these positions, Wendy also found herself an apartment that fits her needs and is […]

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Greater China’s Great Transformation

[…] this fall and next spring. In addition, we can pray for the growth of the Kingdom through the Olympics events. Note: For further reading, the Global China Center website (www.globalchinacenter.org) has a short list of good articles and books spotlighting the “rise of China.” This article is adapted from a paper delivered at the […]

Editorials

Exploring the Chinese Christian Diaspora in America

As directors of the Global Diaspora Institute based at the Wheaton College Billy Graham Center, we are extremely delighted and grateful for the opportunity to serve as guest editors of the winter 2020 issue of the ChinaSource Quarterly (CSQ). Since this journal originated at the Billy Graham Center in 1997 and has been an […]

Book Reviews

Scriptural Devotionals of God at Work in China

[…] day beginning with a well-chosen Scripture passage. A short story follows, based on Dr Menzies’ own experiences. Over many years, he has obviously had many very interesting contacts with Christians in China. He records valuable lessons learned from his interaction with all kinds of people including leaders in various house church networks. These often […]

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Home Is the Bridge to Our Hearts

[…] for Christ and eventually was part of what called me to missions in China, we pray that we can help you and others you know to introduce others to the Lord through something that is near and dear to their hearts—their hometown or the place where they live. Please contact ChinaSource for my personal information.

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Dynamics of Mainland Chinese Ministry in North America

[…] professors or mentors and speak in other churches or at conferences. They do training in the PRC in partnership with churches and agencies in Asia. The growing number of Mainland Chinese fellowships and churches has a strong burden for missions, including to the Mainland. In this, they are following in the footsteps of the […]

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History, Myth, and Missions

[…] the greatest in the world. There is a strong sense that China deserves a chance to regain its “rightful” position as a great power and influential cultural center. For much of the past fifty years in China, the Communist party-state promoted a strong sense of “victimitis” by recalling the trauma of the “century of […]

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The Development of the Middle Hues

[…] Being a part of the middle class means enjoying such amenities as nice living quarters, stylish clothes, color TV (Chinese-made), a personal computer, CD or DVD player, cell phone, and family vacation (though perhaps not abroad)—amenities that make life more comfortable, regardless of the political environment. Their cravings are not all material ones, however. They […]

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Challenges and Opportunities in China’s Turbulent Future

[…] spent US$561 billion on same products) Telephone users: 215 million Internet users: 22.5 million Projected Goals for the 10th Five-Year Plan Economic Growth Annual average: 7% Agriculture Number of farmers transferred to nonagricultural industries: 40 million Unemployment Rate at which China will try to maintain unemployment: 5% Source  “NPC Statistics: BigPicture Statistics of Today […]