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The Need for Innovation and Digital Transformation

In every era of missions, technology has helped missionaries take the gospel to new people and places. From the network of Roman roads in 300 BC, the printing press in 1436, television evangelism in 1950, the internet in 1983, and now 5.4 billion mobile phone users, technology has provided tools and resources for evangelism. […]

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The Overseas NGO Law: A Game-Changer?

<p>What are people saying about China's new Overseas NGO Law?</p>

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Communism’s Questions, Christianity’s Answers

[…] relates as well to Steve’s fourth proposition, which holds that the emphasis on reading that is deeply embedded in the Chinese cultural consciousness naturally predisposes seekers or new believers to gravitate to the Bible—the written word—as the source of truth. While the Communist Party of China has long exploited this predisposition in its own […]

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Mao’s Black Box: Resilience and Religious Revival in Wenzhou

A Book Review

"It is curious, however, that to this day the Mao years remain the least studied period in the history of religion in modern China." This book helps fill that gap.

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Happy Chinese New Year!

Tomorrow is Chu Yi (初一), the first day of the lunar new year on the Chinese calendar. For those of you keeping track, it marks the beginning of the Year of the Pig. All across China, people are making their way, if possible, back to their hometowns, in what is often billed as the […]

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The Changing Face of Political Leadership in China

<p>Since rising to power three years ago, President Xi Jinping has frequently been called the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao Zedong. Such comments often refer to the way Xi has consolidated power by bringing the various Communist Party organs firmly under his control and to how he has eliminated possible opposition through a […]

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From the Pulpit to the Marketplace

<p>In the new occasional journal <em>Missions and Vocations,</em> Rev. Ronald Yu, President of China Ministries International, traces his journey from pastor to missional entrepreneur.</p>

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After Four Years Away

The Joys and Challenges of Re-entering China

[…] returned full-time this past August. In my four years away, it seems that the pace of change has only accelerated. Since I left in 2011, a whole new section of the city has been built where fields existed previously. Hundreds of tall buildings went up in that section of the city in just a […]

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A Meeting of Minds

20 Years of Publishing ChinaSource

<p>Looking back at 20 years of the <em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em>.</p>

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The Wenchuan Earthquake—10 Years Later

[…] the aftermath and impact of the earthquake, particularly its role in bringing the role of NGOs to the forefront of civil society. Ian Johnson, writing for the New York Review of Books takes a look at the response on the part of government and civil society and how it gave hope for more cooperation: […]