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Christian Evangelism in the Digital Age

Preview of the Autumn 2023 CSQ

How should Christians use digital tools to advance the kingdom of God? Can believers share Jesus in online spaces and on social media while remaining true to the gospel? On May 31, 2023, ChinaSource attempted to answer these questions in a webinar entitled, “WeChatting to the Glory of God.” Four veterans of online evangelism […]

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A Visit to Shaoshan and What I’ll Not Forget

Many Chinese see Mao Zedong as a hero, while many Westerners see him as anything but. However, to understand China's new era, we must try to understand why the Chinese people continue to honor Mao and his legacy.

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Historical Context Matters

[…] context, we might find such apprehension unwarranted. With historical context, the skepticism not only takes a different shade, but also becomes understandable. And in understanding, we are better equipped to engage when both trust and skepticism are offered in turn. In studying the history of Christianity in China, the very first pattern I noted […]

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Christ’s Relevance to ABC Gen Z

Every day I pray for God to give me wisdom to eliminate any barriers between my daughter and me. I pray for ways to be able to speak to her and for her to have an open heart. I found that like me, there are many other Chinese Christian parents that share the same struggles.

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As Time Goes by in Shanghai

A Film Review

<p>Shanghai’s <em>Peace Old Jazz Band</em> is said to be "the oldest jazz band in the world.” The members of the band<em><strong>, </strong></em>aged between 65 and 87 years of age, have been playing together at Shanghai’s Peace Hotel nightly for over 30 years. This delightful documentary by German director, Uli Gaulke, features the six sprightly bandmates as they are invited […]

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Factory Youth

A Film Review

[…] of a few selected factory workers, get to know their stories, and even follow some to their hometowns. Putting the audience in an observer’s position, the director uses no narration. His goal is to present you with the footage and as a viewer, you can form your own conclusions about what you see. The […]

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The Chinese Mayor

A Film Review

[…] But building culture cannot be rushed and historic culture cannot simply be imported. At one point he says “as long as it’s before our time, we should use it,” referring to historic decorations used to furnish a new building. He speaks of Rome and Paris as examples of cities with memorable, lasting culture. Well, […]

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Stonehead

A Film Review

[…] because their parents have all moved to urban cities for better jobs. The story centers around three main characters who, even though it’s never clearly stated, each represent a different way left-behind children cope with their family situations. But the film also speaks more widely about the coping mechanisms used by people thoughout Chinese society today.</p>

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A Framework for Digital Evangelism

[…] ministry work. Evangelism is not only for ministers, pastors, or missionaries. The authors also provide various ways to tell your story to different audiences, including whether to use more or fewer Christian terms. Lastly, Dr. Harris and Reed encourage readers that becoming a digital missionary does not mean needing to impact a billion people. […]

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The Climbers

A Film Review

[…] let’s not hold a double standard. The reality is, China is not going to stop making films like this. They are just getting started and even the western film industry has been forced to recognize that China’s influence (and financial investment) in this sector cannot be ignored. So what’s one to do? I say, […]