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Editorials

Journeying Together

[…] article on how the expectations of Christian leaders in China have changed over the decades, Steve Z. remarks simply, “They are eager to have ‘company.’” Decades of service to the church in China have brought great blessing both to China’s church and to believers outside China. Today with the maturing of the church has […]

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Toward a “Sending” Church in China

[…] perceptions of China’s believers regarding their role in the church and in ministry. These underlying assumptions should be examined in the light of the realities of cross-cultural service. Similarly, the unique legacy of the church in China, particularly a keen awareness of dependence upon God and a willingness to suffer, should be recognized as […]

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The Stewardship Gap

[…] do “spiritual” ministry but offering little to equip them for the very real stewardship opportunities facing them every day in their homes, workplaces and communities.  While lip service has been given to “reaching influencers,” one might ask how much thought has been given to equipping them to exercise this influence in today’s China. Unlike […]

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More Than Half the Sky

[…] ideal. However, we can see how that, in the unique circumstances of China, God has met them at their point of need and gifted them for extraordinary service. We have much to praise Him for, and also much to learn, as we consider our sisters in China who hold up “more than half the […]

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Ethical Storytelling

[…] story, the same set of facts may be related very differently. Consider, for example, a report in September 2020 from China Christian Daily, a domestic Christian media service, on an ethnic minority village in Yunnan Province that had outlawed belief in Christianity. Many overseas news organizations picked up the story, treating it as just […]

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A Look Back to Look Forward

A Decade of ChinaSource

[…] the new ChinaSource website and recommend the 2010 Prayer Calendar. Throughout the years, ChinaSource has provided a variety of resources designed to aid and enhance your China service. As one of those resources, the ChinaSource journal, now available in print format, as a pdf file or an online edition, is committed to continuing to […]

Book Reviews

Constructing China’s Jerusalem

Christians, Power, and Place in Contemporary Wenzhou

[…] with their entrepreneurial skills, boss Christians have actually set themselves apart as a social class of elite male entrepreneurs, commanding submission by non-elite feminine Madas (women in service roles like Martha at home and in churches) and rural migrant workers. The domination of masculine elitist culture at church is exemplified by the seating arrangement […]

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An Earlier CSQ Look at Women in China

From the 2002 summer issue of <em>ChinaSource Quarterly.</em>

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The Evolving Narratives

[…] congregated in major cities, where they served on university campuses, or in the Southwest, where they focused on reaching ethnic minorities. New platforms for medical and social service where developed. Myriad leadership training programs emerged, serving both the registered and unregistered church. In this context the needy church narrative provided the language with which […]

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Transitions Large and Small

[…] needs to be done so that we will be ready to begin the next chapter. Amy Young, author of Looming Transitions: Starting and Finishing Well in Cross-Cultural Service, writes in “Debriefing before the Final Goodbye,” “You may be tired of the “T” word (transition), you may be eager about what is around the corner, […]