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Out of China: How the Chinese Ended the Era of Domination
A Book Review
Out of China: How the Chinese Ended the Era of Domination by Robert Bickers. Available in hardcover from Harvard University Press, 2017 and in paperback from, Penguin Random House UK 2018. The subtitle of Professor Robert Bickers (University of Bristol, UK) personal web page reads: “History, empire, China, and things found on the way.” […]
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China’s Youth and Christianity
An Interview
[…] China. They listen to their teachers Monday through Saturday, so they don’t like someone preaching to them. CS: How is youth work different today than it was 20 years ago? QQ: The key thing that is so different in China, and makes our work so effective, is relationships. China is very focused on relationships. […]
Stories of Christian Women in China
A Book Review
Li Ma ( 2019) Christianity, Femininity and Social Change in Contemporary China. City: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. Available at Palgrave Macmillan. Christianity, Femininity and Social Change in Contemporary China by Li Ma, is not a book to be read in one sitting, however gripping the various accounts! Like so many of the books about China […]
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The Fourth Generation
China’s New Leaders: the New Generation by Cheng Li, Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, Maryland, 2001, 256 pages. ISBN 0847694976 (paperback). Cost: US$22.95. Reviewed by Greg Moore Cheng Li’s new book is a welcome addition to the literature on Chinese politics and its new generation of leaders, for it will undoubtedly be a member of […]
The Seed of the Church and the Modern Missions Movement
[…] 391–401. Available online here. For more information on the deaths of these Chinese missionaries, see “Mourning Two Chinese Christians Killed in Pakistan,” <em>Chinese Church Voices</em>, <em>ChinaSource</em>, June 20, 2017, <a href="https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/chinese-church-voices/mourning-two-chinese-christians-killed-in-pakistan/">https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/chinese-church-voices/mourning-two-chinese-christians-killed-in-pakistan/</a>. Accessed February 17, 2022 and “A Servant Is Not Greater than His Master” by Steve Schirmer, <em>ChinaSource Blog</em>, June 21, 2017, <a href="https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/blog-entries/a-servant-is-not-greater-than-his-master/">https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/blog-entries/a-servant-is-not-greater-than-his-master/</a>. […]
The Rushing on of the Purposes of God
A Book Review
[…] on of the Purposes of God: Christian Missions in Shanxi since 1876 by Andrew T. Kaiser. Studies in Chinese Christianity, Eugene, OR Wipf and Stock Publishers, Pickwick Publications, 2016, 306 pages. Having lived in Shanxi province with his family since the 1990s, Andrew Kaiser is well placed to write this book which has been long […]
Getting to Know China’s Pentecostal Churches
A Sneak Peek at the Summer 2023 ChinaSource Quarterly
We are excited to be publishing the summer 2023 issue of the ChinaSource Quarterly (CSQ) next week. This issue marks the first deep dive we have taken into the history and current state of China’s Pentecostal churches. Dr. Robert Menzies is our guest editor and has contributed to the blog on several occasions. After […]
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Starter Questions to Develop Cultural Understanding and Build Relationships
In "China -- Here We Are", Andrea Klopper writes that "a good way to start building relationships is through asking questions." Here is a list of questions for getting to know people and understand their culture in greater depth.
Another Look at the Life of Eric Liddell
A Book Review
<p>A number of books have been written about Eric Liddell, but this one is different.</p>