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Victor Plymire: A Faith Worth Imitating

<p>This article looks at a few key events in the life of Victor Plymire, a pioneer missionary to Tibet in the early 20th century. My prayer is that this brief glimpse into his life will enlarge your view of God so that your faith would be strengthened and you might pursue God with renewed […]

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Enduring Friendship

Among American visitors to China in the 1990s and 2000s, it was fashionable to wear a friendship pin displaying the respective flags of the two countries as a symbol of the positive relations between China and the US. The friendship narrative promoted by many Christian visitors to China was supported by prevailing national narratives […]

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Four Freedoms, Three Observations: Stephen Lam Reflects on Deng’s Pragmatism

[…] Self-interest, says Lam, is the best guarantee of procuring such a development. For example, Christian churches and NGOs in Hong Kong have considerable experience in running social services such as hospitals, schools and elderly homes. These organizations should be prepared to share their experience with counterparts in the Mainland. If leaders in the Mainland […]

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Chinese Theology

Vol. 3, No. 1

<p>Spring 2001</p>

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Culture, Contextualization, and Character

The editor's perspective

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Being a Good and Faithful Steward in China

The latest issue of the ChinaSource Quarterly looks at stewardship in the lives of Christians in China. Compiled as part of ChinaSource’s Faith and Generosity in China Initiative, this issue explores the biblical basis for what it means to be a steward in God’s kingdom, as well as the practical outworking of this steward lifestyle in the particular cultural context of China.

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Why Crosses? Why Zhejiang?

<p>The massive campaign against church crosses in China’s Zhejiang province is in the news again with the release this month of the US State Department’s 2015 Report on International Religious Freedom.</p>

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3 Questions: High-Impact Networks

A ChinaSource "3 Questions" interview with Kärin Butler Primuth, CEO of visionSynergy, discussing the characteristics of high-impact networks. 

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Zhou Ma’s Vision

[…] much of Zhou Ma's eye would be exposed. The surface of the eye would not be regularly lubricated and the cornea would dry out, causing blindness. In 2010 when a group of doctors from Hong Kong spent some of their precious holiday time to visit Huangnan Children’s Home, they noticed Zhou Ma and stated […]