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China’s Church Bells: The Window in the Steeple

<p>As Joann Pittman skillfully conveys in her new book, <em>The Bells are Not Silent</em>, the church bells of China provide a valuable—and until now, largely neglected—window into the life of China’s church.</p>

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Can the Chinese Church Say No?

[…] (<em>yong</em>) of Western learning while maintaining the essence (<em>ti</em>) of Chinese culture. The rush toward Westernization that seemed to characterize the 1980s was subsequently replaced by the "China Can Say No" spirit of the 1990s. With China's rise in this century there is a new confidence in China's ability to chart its own unique course.</p>

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7 Trends Impacting Foreign Christians in China

<p>The traditional roles of foreign Christians in China are changing. Foreign believers have traditionally served in one of two ways. They have sought to witness for Christ, or they have served the indigenous church directly, primarily in the field of training. Today the maturing of the church, are giving rise to new modes of engagement. </p>

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Love Online, Chinese Style

<p>The explosion of China's online Christian community has not only provided believers with a new platform for expressing their faith, it is also helping to meet practical needs within the Christian community. Recently <a href="http://chinesechurchvoices.com/2014/02/19/chinese-christian-dating-sites/" rel="nofollow"><em>Chinese Church Voices</em></a> featured an article from the online Christian newspaper Gospel Times about Christian dating websites in China.</p>

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Supporting China’s Indigenous Missions Movement

<p>As the sending of cross-cultural workers from China gains momentum, many international sending organizations see China as a rich source of potential new workers for the harvest.</p>

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Don’t Ask Why

<p>Somewhere between my third and fourth trips to the bank to open a new account, it hit me. I realized why I was so frustrated. In my efforts to negotiate a system that seemed, to me, overly complicated, I had made a serious tactical error.</p>

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Why Stewardship Matters for China

[…] effects have been jarring. Having been involved with China long enough to remember when ordinary citizens needed ration cards to purchase basic necessities, I can also recall my shock and surprise when I first saw advertisements for a new weight loss program plastered on the side of a bus in a prosperous southern Chinese city.</p>

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Confrontation or Conversation? The Church and Confucianism in China

<p>The Spring 2014 issue of <em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em> takes up the topic of Confucianism'S resurgence in China and its implications for the church. Certainly not a new topic, the relationship between China's dominant worldview and the Christian gospel has been a perennial subject of discussion since at least the days of Matteo Ricci. Successive generations […]

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A Pivotal Decade

[…] hot lines and T.V. talk shows that reveal corruption cases. Pragmatic younger, better educated officials, who are moving into positions of influence in all sectors, will further promote such changes in coming years. This positive momentum has met with a major setback since mid-1999 as the government has over-reacted to the rapid growth of […]

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Asking the Right Questions

[…] response. In his 1998 business classic, Who Moved My Cheese, Dr. Spencer Johnson made the observation, “The quicker you let go of old cheese, the sooner you can find new cheese.” If your “cheese” is opportunities for effective service in China, then adapting to the new environment means leaving behind those that are no longer viable […]