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Where is China Going?

<p>Statistics released by Beijing think tank in January reveal that emigration from China is at its highest level ever, with 9.34 million leaving the Mainland in 2013. China is the world's fourth largest country for emigration, coming behind, India, Mexico, and Russia.</p>

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Seeing Things Differently

[…] of the Chinese party-state. As a political issue, persecution of Christians becomes a proxy for the myriad evils wrought by China’s atheistic leaders—forced abortions, intellectual property theft, lost American jobs, belligerence toward Taiwan, repression in Hong Kong, mishandling the coronavirus, or the threat of encroaching socialism. Using the persecuted church as a way of […]

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China and the Church: 5 Trends to Watch in 2018

<p>How the church weathers the uncertain days ahead will depend on a number of factors. Here are five areas to watch.</p>

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From Leading to Modeling

[…] find themselves stuck. Funding issues, a lack of qualified leadership, or other factors have stood in the way of moving forward with the process. Now, however, the new Overseas NGO Law has suddenly speeded up the timetable for a number of organizations whose leaders have decided it is not viable to continue operating in […]

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Welcome to the City

[…] a hostile environment (which is almost everywhere), is that if it wants to control the city, it has to fight for power. Even when it wins, it loses, because the church of Jesus is not attractive when it uses force and does not advance by coercion. The words of Jesus, usually applied to individuals, […]

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Pursued by Goodness

A Giving Tuesday Message from Founder Brent Fulton

[…] Recently Jessica wrote: ChinaSource not only helps Christians around the world understand the Chinese church and Chinese brothers and sisters, but it also offers Chinese believers a new perspective on China’s history, culture, church, and Christian life. Some of our long-held beliefs are challenged here, prompting us to ask, “How should we biblically view […]

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How China’s Christians Can Heal China’s Environment

Vol. 11, No. 2

[…] saw from my office in Beijing was the predictable result of overgrazing and its resulting desertification. Water pollution is another crisis. China’s fisheries suffered $130 million in losses from 941 water pollution in-cidents in 2004 that affected 211,000 hectares of freshwater ecosystems. The quantity of water is often a problem as well as its […]

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Theological Chinese for Non-native Speakers

[…] it is still not easy to find a program that covers both the requisite theological vocabulary and is accessible to non-native speakers. Recently Logos Evangelical Seminary in Los Angeles launched a new program aimed at filling this gap. Called the Logos Total Immersion Program (L-TIP), it combines classroom training in theological Chinese with individual […]

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The Chinese Church’s Shifting Battleground

[…] a fair degree of space to maneuver as they carry out the work of the church. The enemy, still seen as ultimately spiritual, is now attacking in new ways as the benefits to the church that have accompanied urbanization – access to material resources, greater freedom of thought and expression, and new options for […]

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Responding to Restrictions on Children’s Ministry

[…] substitute for spiritual nurture at home, the current environment makes it all the more imperative that parents be encouraged and equipped to take up this important task. “If we do not start this process now,” Yu warns, “We will lose the next generation of children.” Image credit: Chinese Generational Family by Stanley Zimny via Flickr.