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Reverse Culture Shock

[…] activities. We became used to it being a time when the whole country stops for a holiday. But now, because we are white and in Australia, our phones are not filled with celebratory messages and photos nor are we welcomed into the celebration. Here it’s a celebration for the Asians in the community, or […]

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China’s Youth and Christianity

An Interview

[…] Bibles and things on the internet for youth access. One of the most popular ways of reaching out to Chinese youth is through music. Also, the cell phone has become a good resource. Youth are sending many text messages and doing internet chats over their cell phones. We use this to reach the youth, […]

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Official Protestant Groups Plan Next Five Years of Sinicization

What Does the TSPM/CCC 5-Year Plan Tell Us about the Direction of Official Protestantism?

[…] believer. Yet, Protestant leaders over the last five years have been touring sites to understand “excellent traditional Chinese culture.” They have also received training by the Party’s United Front Work Department and other offices on Sinicization of Christianity. And so, for the first time, the national TSPM/CCC exhorts lower-level leaders to “…cultivate love for […]

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The Seed of the Church and the Modern Missions Movement

[…] this experience I learned that two young Chinese missionaries had been martyred in Pakistan.5 When I saw the photos of their faces, they reminded me of a number of my Chinese Christian friends. Of course, many could only see a tragedy and mutter, “what a waste.” I saw the matter far differently. The Bernheims’ […]

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Spiritual Awakenings and Reawakenings

The Great Awakening in China (2)

[…] the abbot of a major monastery, where I interviewed him. His temple organized Buddhist summer camps that attracted college students and young professionals. Since then, a good number of college graduates have become Buddhist monks. Lectures on Chan or Zen Buddhism became popular on university campuses. Buddhist and Daoist temples are often overcrowded during […]

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How Should Chinese Urban Churches Confront Anxieties in Today’s Era

[…] use Christian principles to lead the society. This tension between ideals and reality has plunged many Christian intellectuals in China into deep anxiety. Some even view the United States as a “lighthouse” of Christian society, which makes it even harder for them to endure their own circumstances. As a result, some Christians in China […]

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Getting to Know China’s Pentecostal Churches

A Sneak Peek at the Summer 2023 ChinaSource Quarterly

[…] between tongues and Spirit baptism (point 3). For more on Pentecostal identity and theology, see Robert Menzies, “Pentecostal Theology and the Chinese Church,” <em>ChinaSource</em> <em>Blog</em>, January 21, 2015, accessed March 27, 2023, <a href="https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/blog-entries/pentecostal-theology-and-the-chinese-church/">https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/blog-entries/pentecostal-theology-and-the-chinese-church/</a> and <em>Pentecost: This Story Is Our Story</em> (Springfield, MO: GPH, 2013). A Chinese translation of this book is also available. […]

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10 Months after Leaving China

[…] for you? How have you kept China in your life? Write and let us know—we'd love to hear! And if you are curious about some of those misperceptions people have about China, read "When Tea Meets Coffee" from the 2017 spring issue of ChinaSource Quarterly. Image credits: Great Wall by Mark Wickersham; Indiana, public doman

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China – Here We Are!

How can one prepare for service in China? The author provides practical insights with examples from her own experiences when she first lived in another culture. From exploring one's expectations to extending grace and embracing the challenge, Ms. Klopper offers valuable advice that can lessen the initial strain of cross-cultural living.

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Expecting Great Things from God

A Chinese Couple’s Testimony

[…] (John 12:24). We as a fellowship have grown tremendously from only a few timid preachers in 1998 to over three thousand bold and productive full-gospel ministers in 2010. From only a few families, the Full Gospel Church of God11 now has approximately half a million members and many more affiliates, mostly in the central, […]