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Chinese Christian Voices

The Next Decade of the Church in China

[…] from international organizations like Gallup and Pew have shown that the proportion of Christians in China is around 2%. A survey by Renmin University about 10 to 20 years ago found that the proportion of Christians on campus was around 3%. Through various research and observations, I personally tend to believe that the number […]

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Social Service Ministry in China

While social service has long been part of missionary work in mainland China, today a host of different factors are driving Chinese Christians to explore for themselves the place of humanitarian concerns within gospel ministry. For a growing number of local Christians, loving one’s neighbor through acts of service is rapidly becoming an indispensable […]

Chinese Christian Voices

20 Things a New Chinese Pastor Needs to Learn About Ministry

[…] of knowledge and spirituality. There are many people in the church who are more spiritually gifted than you and who have more experience than you. Humble, devoted service is the wisest choice. You must pursue growth in your own spiritual maturity, as well as improving your physical fitness. No one will pity you if […]

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Keys to Effective Service in China

<p>Four essentials for effective service in China.</p>

Editorials

Effective China Service in the Era of WTO

[…] greater openness and prosperity, but it is also accentuating social inequality and exacerbating economic problems. Both the positive and negative consequences of WTO bring new opportunities for service. No one can predict what these opportunities may look like in five or ten years. However, recent discussions among ministry leaders elicited a number of “best […]

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It Starts with “Nǐ Hǎo”

Cross-Cultural Ministry in the Most Unexpected Place

[…] shoes, and nametag, my mind began to wander a bit. This was an unexpected and unplanned development in my ministry journey. Working at a fast-food restaurant—or “quick- service,” as they prefer to call it—was not the usual ministry (or vocational) journey for someone with a PhD in international development and two master’s degrees in […]

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China’s NGO Policy: Iron Cage or Ladder to Success?

The implementation of the domestic Charity Law in 2016 and the Overseas NGO Law in 2017 marked the end of an era in social service in China. Accustomed to working in a large grey area in which much was allowed but little was legally defined, local and foreign-run nonprofit organizations were suddenly faced with […]

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3 Questions: Kerry Schottelkorb

A Home for the Forgotten in Qinghai

[…] about 120 children with mild to severe disabilities, at the children’s home we serve. Most of the children are Han Chinese. Over the past 18 years nearly 200 children have been adopted overseas, all of whom have disabilities. In addition, the rehabilitation center in Xining is drawing a growing number of families in the […]

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Which Chinese Bible Should I Recommend People Read?

[…] In Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pastoral_Bible_(Chinese)&oldid=637046232 Wikipedia. (2015, June 18). Chinese Union Version. In Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chinese_Union_Version&oldid=667447748 Which Chinese Bible Should I Recommend People Read? was originally published on Thriving Turtles on June 20, 2016. It was subsequently updated, most recently on August 17, 2018. It is reprinted here with permission.

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A Look Back to Look Forward

A Decade of ChinaSource

[…] an update on China’s growing urban church that is taking a variety of forms. In addition, we introduce you to the new ChinaSource website and recommend the 2010 Prayer Calendar. Throughout the years, ChinaSource has provided a variety of resources designed to aid and enhance your China service. As one of those resources, the […]