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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 […]
3 Questions: Mentoring Chinese Leaders
<p>A ChinaSource "3 Questions" interview based on the "Walking with Leaders" podcast series. </p>
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East-West Exchange Promotes Nonprofit Development in China
[…] side, the delegation members had time to share informally with their hosts in various cities. They also visited a variety of cultural sites, attended a Chinese church service and spent an evening in the home of an American family—something they said they would have enjoyed doing more of during their visit. As a result […]
A Meeting of Minds
20 Years of Publishing ChinaSource
[…] to bring together a meeting of minds. We have sought to create a platform for diverse views from inside and outside China, encouraging proactive thinking about Christian service in a rapidly evolving environment. The Journal first took shape during a literal meeting of minds, a two-day gathering at Chicago’s O’Hare Hilton to discuss China’s […]
Counting China’s Christians
[…] million are Protestant Christians, accounting for just over five percent of the population. Counting Chinese Christians has always been a less than exact science. Estimates of the number of Protestant Christians vary from the official TSPM estimate of 23 million (which includes only those in the registered church) to 105 million, the figure put […]
Where Is the Church in China?
[…] opportunities created by China’s Belt and Road Initiative have resulted in a significant increase in the Chinese populations of many African and Middle Eastern countries. Meanwhile, the number of Chinese attempting to cross the border between Mexico and the United States has skyrocketed. Today it is difficult to talk about the church in China […]
Reverse Culture Shock
[…] are alienating or insulting to those who are joining? To ground this in a specific example—what dress code is followed by the leaders who speak during the service? Do women wear singlet tops—which in Australia on a hot summer’s day would be quite acceptable in many churches. Do men wear shorts? Both would be […]
Lockdown Is Over, but Life Is Still Not Normal
[…] first and the biggest addiction I heard mentioned repeatedly was the addiction to cell phones and the internet. Other addictions mentioned were sleeping pills and alcohol. Regarding phone addiction, one counselor used the phrase “bondage to their cell phone.” With no place to go, many people spent endless hours on their phones chatting with […]
Faces of Christian Leadership in China
[…] there is a need for a long-term commitment to the training and mentoring of individuals who have a proven ministry track record and an aptitude for cross-cultural service. In response to the evolving needs of church and society, God is raising up a variety of Christian leaders in China today. Luis Bush and I […]
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The Growing Rights Consciousness in China
[…] “run away.” Advocacy organizations overseas are receiving more frequent requests for international intervention and timely information, and with an unprecedented level of detail of informationeven including the phone number of local police offices. The State Council regulations for religious activities due to go into effect in March 2005, replacing 1994 regulations on religious venues, […]