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New Report Highlights Roots of Religious Persecution in China
<p>According to China Aid Association’s latest annual report, religious persecution in China more than doubled last year. The increase comes as no surprise, as 2014 was marked by a wave of attacks on church buildings, particularly in the city of Wenzhou and around the eastern coastal province of Zhejiang. The general social tightening that has […]
A New Day for Foreign NGOs?
[…] abounded about legislation that was “just around the corner,” but which never seemed to see the light of day. Now as the National People’s Congress considers a new draft NGO law it appears the wait may finally be over. Depending on what one is trying to accomplish in China, the new law could come […]
New Wineskins for Cross-Cultural Workers from China
[…] their notions of what is needed for the church in China to successfully send and support its own workers. Ryn Chang, a Han Chinese who has spent years among tribal groups in China, looks first at the difficulties of working with an international agency. These difficulties have as much to do with structural issues […]
Triple Espresso Meets the New Normal
[…] in China? How did I become involved in China? What do American Christians need to know about the Chinese church? We did talk about President Xi’s “ new normal.” We talked about how things are getting more restrictive for China’s Christians. That’s certainly part of the story. Christians globally need to stand with their […]
The New Normal for Faith-Based, Foreign NGOs in China
Key Provisions of the New Law
<p>The <em>Law on the Management of Foreign Non-Governmental Organizations' Activities within Mainland China </em>was passed on April 28, 2016 and will take effect January 1, 2017.</p>
New Online Course: “The Church in China Today”
As part of the ChinaSource Institute’s ongoing effort to provide resources for those serving in China, we are pleased to announce our latest online course, “The Church in China Today.”
John Song—A Fruitful Returnee
A Reader Responds to the Autumn CSQ
[…] a master’s degree and a PhD in chemistry in only three years. Song decided that he needed theological training and enrolled at Union Theological Seminary (UTS) in New York City. He was impacted by liberal theology at UTS and had a crisis of faith, but he went with several friends to an evangelistic gathering […]
A Journey of Captivation and Identity
[…] investment in China and its culture. In an orphanage in Guangdong Province, a 4½ month old baby girl was placed in our arms. That moment changed our new daughter’s life and our lives in many ways. And it was the moment Sandy and I became captivated by China and its culture. Navigating Parenthood: Cultivating […]
It Starts with “Nǐ Hǎo”
Cross-Cultural Ministry in the Most Unexpected Place
[…] Understanding Chinese culture helps me to build even more trust through small gestures such as offering rèshuǐ (热水, hot water) on cold days (or any day!). A New Mission Field: The Pickup Counter When I began serving in the dining room, I noticed men and women coming in the front door to pick up […]