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An African in China

An Interview

ChinaSource’s Joann Pittman interviewed “Tim,” a Zimbabwean international student in China. She asked him to reflect on his experiences as an African living in China, as well as his thoughts and advice for Chinese Christians who wish to share the gospel with Africans living in their country. JP: On a personal level, can you […]

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Mainland Chinese on the African Continent

[…] currently working with Chinese in South Africa, said that, for now, printing and distribution of Chinese Bibles and literature is more easily done in that country. Other African Countries Apart from South Africa, in all of East and West Africa there are only five Chinese churches and two Chinese fellowships with just four full-time […]

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Hand-in-Hand, Carving a New Imprint

<p>With the recent influx of Chinese to Africa, how can the church stand in the gap and bring to these immigrants the gospel that will ultimately result in their reconciliation, not only with God but also with the Africans?</p>

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People’s Republic of Desire

A Film Review

People’s Republic of Desire Directed and produced by Hao Wu Released in 2018 Mandarin Chinese, with English subtitles 95 minutes in duration Available on Vimeo, Amazon and iTunes. Trailer available on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/253528095 What is live streaming? Essentially it is live video broadcasting online. With the help of the many available platforms today, almost […]

Chinese Church Voices

An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors

[…] more vigilant in recognizing and preventing the capability of foreign infiltration as well as to stand on guard against cults, heresies, and extremism.  In addition, the document promotes mutual respect and harmony between different religions as well as inter-religious dialogue and cultural exchanges. It also demands that staff conform to churches' rules and regulations […]

Peoples of China

Finding the People in the People’s Republic

[…] obstacles to assuming its place as the wealthiest, most powerful nation in the world. Footnotes ^ Somnath Chatterji, et al., “The Health of Aging Populations in China and India.” Health Affairs 27, no.4. (2008). 1052-1063. ^ “The worldwide war on baby girls.” Economist 394.8672 (2010): 77-80. Image credit: Image Credit: Little Emperors, by China Supertrends, via Flickr 

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A Remembrance of Things Past

[…] of 755-63). What we do know is that this was not why the church disappeared in early medieval China. When the Uighur Empire began to crumble in Central Asia in the early 840s, the Syriac Christians, who were well placed in both the Uighur Empire and the Abbasid Islamic Caliphate as translators and cultural […]

Book Reviews

Understanding the Chinese Church

[…] fascinating yet scholarly story. Basically chronological in the telling, Lambert weaves four distinct threads throughout his story. One thread is the development of religious policy by the central government that sought to control the remnants of the Chinese church following the Cultural Revolution. Using charts and descriptions, even I was able to follow the […]

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Helping Chinese Families Prepare for Birth

[…] lessons on the website as well as the free-to-download pdf files. I’ll include them here as well: 孕期保健 , Pregnancy 分娩的过程, The Birth of Your Baby Special Promotion For our friends in the China Source extended family: Send me an email (petra.deruiter@yunfuxuexiao.net), and I will send you a voucher code to access the course […]

Chinese Church Voices

In the Fire, Yet Unburned: A Journey of Faith in Adversity

[…] source of our vitality, enduring the cycle of “wildfire cannot consume it, for the spring wind brings it back to life” (野火烧不尽、春风吹又生).3 A Wild Grass in the Central Plains I am that wild grass, born in the Central Plains (Zhongyuan 中原) of China during the early years of the Cultural Revolution. My parents came […]