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Keeping Pace in Our Digital Age

In 2023, over five billion people use the internet, emphasizing the global shift to digital spaces. ChinaSource Quarterly explores digital strategies and evangelism opportunities.

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Chinese Migrants in the Stew Pot of Dubai

A Book Review of Chinese in Dubai

[…] between 2009 and 2019, in line with multi-year ethnology. How the study developed is considered at the start of the book along with the methodology—interviews (Ramadan 2016), use of WeiXin and other social media, and surveys. The research was designed to provide a sociological study of the Chinese community in Dubai: how they see […]

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Next Generation Missions

Indigitous Serve

[…] next generation contains a variety of talents that can be used in new ways. Many Asian Americans enter the marketplace with digital and creative skills. They will use their affinities and abilities for secular businesses. Yet these same skills can be used for global missions. Perhaps they just don’t know it yet. Or no […]

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Supporting Children in Cross-Cultural Transition

[…] spirit dries up the bones.” Transition can be hard, and it’s important to smile and laugh when you can. Laugh when your dad doesn’t know how to use the Keurig coffee maker. Laugh when the family can’t figure out how to use the self-checkout machine. Laugh (and rejoice) at the enormous selection of cereals […]

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The Changing Religious Landscape in Modernizing China

The Great Awakening in China (1)

[…] During our visit we saw almost no evidence of surviving religious practice…. We saw no functioning Buddhist temples. Some of those we visited had been converted to use as tea houses, hostels, or assembly halls; others were maintained as museums…. Some Chinese with whom we talked were curious about religion. They were amazed to […]

Peoples of China

The Unique Role of Foreigners in Present Day China

[…] Government restrictions limited residence in other cities and travel restrictions even restricted trips to many areas of the country. As recently as 1995, non-nationals were required to use foreign exchange certificates (FEC), a completely separate currency system from the domestic RMB. The FEC could only be used in certain locations, which had significantly higher […]

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China’s Youth and Christianity

An Interview

[…] youth the most. The internet has become one of the main avenues to reaching the youth because we can’t just walk onto the school campuses. Chinese youth use a lot of music websites. Also games are very popular, China being one of the biggest consumers of computer games. We do have some outreaches to […]

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7 Recommendations before Saying “Zaijian” to China

[…] me is a little Chinese. Below are seven ideas to consider if you are planning on leaving China soon and entering a whole new culture. Don’t just use the Internet to shop on Amazon. Check out various sites for churches, homes, schools, restaurants, and tourist attractions in the area you’ll be moving to. We […]

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Views from the Classroom

[…] learning. Initially they may be shy and worried about communicating, but respect and desire to learn ensures that if we create a safe environment, give background information, use good teaching practices and encouragement, we can get them to overcome their barriers. For example, using groups of six with a group monitor helps students in […]

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Being on Guard against “Spiritualized Political Correctness” in the Church

[…] spiritual matters but frequently with answers to political, social, economic, and educational matters as well. There is a great deal of resemblance to fundamentalist churches in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s. Because of its rejection by mainstream society and its shrinking influence, the fundamentalist movement became legalistic, rigid, and combative. The […]