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Bringing the Gospel to Guangxi

Arthur Lin, The History of Christian Missions in Guangxi, China. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2019. While Guilin is often considered a “must see” tourist site, with its mandatory Li River cruise offering stunning views of mountain peaks straight out of a classic Chinese painting, Guangxi province itself remains, for many, a relatively unknown corner […]

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Flying against the Wind

<p>Nestled in a spring-fed valley in the desert northeast of Los Angeles, St. Andrew’s Abbey is a long way from its roots in Chengdu. The only living link that remains is Brother Peter Zhou Bangjiu, a 91-year-old Sichuan native who rejoined the abbey in 1985 following his release from a Chinese labor camp.</p>

Editorials

Member Care Is Part of the Mission

[…] have been sent out from China. In the Resource Corner we feature Serving Together: Caring for Chinese Missionaries, a handbook newly released in Chinese and forthcoming (October 2022) in English. Bringing together the insights of pastors, counselors, and agency leaders with deep experience in serving Chinese cross-cultural workers, this handbook makes a welcome and […]

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The Shop Church: The Second Mile

[…] journal. What has happened since then? In this essay, I will describe what I have learned so far and how house church missionaries may be helped to walk the second mile in this project. The problems with rural missionaries working in an urban context are manifold. First, they are despised by urban people because […]

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A Story Well Lived

[…] too, have concluded our earthly journey will we finally know the extent of all that God accomplished through Rudolf’s life of dedicated service. For those who have walked with Rudolf, the glimpses we have been privileged to share have provided a window into the unfolding story of China’s church. Rudolf not only told that […]

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The Greying of China and the Church’s Response

[…] caring not only for their own needs but also for the needs of their community.   Benjamin Shobert, “Senior Care in China: Challenges and Opportunities,” China Business Review, http://www.chinabusinessreview.com/senior-care-in-china-challenges-and-opportunities/, April 1, 2012. Rainy Yao, “Gold Years: The Coming Investment Boom in China’s Elderly Care Industry,” China Briefing, www.china-briefing.com, September 10, 2014. Image Credit: Joann Pittman

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China and the House Church

Breaking the Stalemate

[…] in addition to proposing immediate steps out of the current stalemate, Liu strongly advocates for urgent action on a religious law for China. Liu’s proposal raises a number of questions, including how existing Party, religious, and security organs would respond to such a move and whether they would be willing to cooperate. On the […]

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The Stewardship Gap

[…] practice stewardship into the future bears watching by a global church that is itself in need of rediscovering true stewardship.   Image credit: Journal Entry (Joel Montes de Oca) by Chris Lott, on Flickr Footnotes ^ Mark Foreman, Wholly Jesus: His Surprising Approach to Wholeness and Why it Matters Today. Boise, Idaho: Ampelon Publishing, 2008, p. 208.

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China’s Church through Western Eyes

[…] victims of a godless state that is bent on their destruction. While it may have been accurate 30 years ago, this narrative overlooks evidence of a growing number of Christians in both the registered and unregistered church who are practicing their faith openly on a consistent basisfor example, sharing the Gospel with friends and […]

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An Earlier CSQ Look at Women in China

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