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The Chinese Church: Great Progress and Great Work Yet to Be Done

[…] What the Lord has accomplished is truly beyond anything we could have ever asked or imagined. From 1949 to 1979, during a period of intense persecution, the number of Chinese Christians nearly quadrupled from around half a million to nearly 2 million. In the early 1980s, at the request of Chinese house church pastors, […]

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A Larger Purpose

[…] those in their midst. China offers no shortage of opportunities to follow Christ’s example in ministering to the whole person. Figures from the early 1990s put the number of people with disabilities in China at 60 million; the total is probably much greater today. A growing elderly population and a shrinking number of younger […]

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Stories You May Have Missed

[…] believers and of those who serve them. Finally, Wang comments on the maturing of the church’s presence within the society. In the past Christians often saw social service primarily as a means of evangelism. In the current climate, those engaged in charitable and welfare work realize the need to conduct these activities independently of […]

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What if We’re Out Tomorrow

[…] his or her status is by no means guaranteed. The point of raising this issue here is not to send a chill through organizations that have significant numbers of workers in China. Rather, it is to ask, as several of the authors in this issue of ChinaSource also ask, “What is our role?” Long-term […]

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When East Meets West in the Market Place

[…] nascent aircraft market, Xinhua’s drive to corner the market on financial news in China, and the political intrigue behind the emergence of competition among China’s domestic mobile phone carriers. Each chapter begins with an overview of the players and their goals, then goes into a detailed account of how the deals actually played out, […]

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Engaging to Collaborate and Serve

[…] in collaborating to serve the Chinese church and society. Over the years we have often referred to ourselves as a “think tank” on China’s church and Christian service in China. Through our various publications, conferences, special projects, and partnerships with others in the ministry and academic worlds we have had a role in identifying […]

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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 […]

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Collective Misunderstanding

[…] point: “The amount of literature translated and written by the Nestorians and their obvious effort to accommodate the faith to Chinese concepts and practices would have been in vain if most adherents were foreign or if there were not a large number of native priests to use the tools put at their disposal” (Covell, 33).

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When Less Is More

[…] Their expanding outreach programs spoke of the church’s growing influence. Their well-equipped facilities were a measure of the comparatively higher standard of living enjoyed by an increasing number of Christians in China. Members traveling overseas for conferences or training provided firsthand accounts of life in their churches back home. Eventually shut down by authorities, […]

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Discovering “His Story” in China

[…] Robert Morrison arrived in Macao with a vision to see the Gospel spread to every province of China. He too, never saw his vision realized, and the number of lives he directly impacted was relatively few. Yet today the church is active in every province of China, and its numbers continue to increase exponentially. […]