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Perceptions and Priorities of Christian Leaders in China

[…] the church’s current situation, increased opportunities to engage with China’s church have allowed a new degree of visibility into the life and ministry of Chinese Christians, enabling those who serve to better understand their own role in this rapidly changing environment. Notes ^ The CGRA comprises representatives of OMF, Frontier Ventures, Open Doors, and ChinaSource.

Chinese Articles

用心思考:后现代主义在中国

Thinking with their Hearts: Postmodernism in China

篇者的话: 这篇文章的原文刊载于华源协作中文版夏号2014

ChinaSource Quarterlies

Serving in China

Vol. 6, No. 3

<p>Autumn 2004 </p>

Blog Entries

Assessing Political Reform in China

[…] slippage at an unpredictable time.” Notes ^ China’s Political Development: Chinese and American Perspectives. Kenneth Lieberthal, Cheng Li, and Yu Keping, Eds. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2014. ^ Carol Lee Hamrin, “China’s Political Development: Chinese and American Perspectives, edited by Kenneth Lieberthal, Cheng Li, and Yu Keping.” The China Journal, No. 74  (July 2015), […]

Blog Entries

Above or Below the Line

Facing China’s New Foreign NGO Law

A look at possible responses to the new NGO law. 

Blog Entries

The “Why” Behind China’s New Overseas NGO Law

With the implementation of the new Overseas NGO Law it is imperative that organizations engaged in China become familiar with the provisions of the legislation, along with subsequent documents and pronouncements that continue to provide clues as to how the law is actually being carried out.

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3 Questions: A New Look at Chinese Christians

[…] tell stories spanning from the 1950s to the current day. Today the presence of Christians in China is embedded in what we term a "paradoxical reality." The number of Christians has been growing but, due to media censorship, the average citizens' perception of their presence is limited. Unless they have access to global news […]

Editorials

Communities of Hope

<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Community Transformation" (CS Quarterly, 2005 Summer).</p>

Blog Entries

Ownership and the Church in China

From Boss to Steward

The question of church property ownership points to a much deeper issue within the unregistered church.

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What Triggers Persecution of Christians in China?

<p>According to China Aid Association's 2013 Persecution Report, a total of 7,424 Christians were persecuted in China last year. This is not an insignificant number; 7,424 believers facing persecution is 7,424 too many. However, it is worth looking at this number a bit closer in order to put it into perspective.</p>