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Islam has the largest number of under-30 believers in China?

Christian Today has posted an article with this headline: “Islam is the most popular religion for under-30s in China." The lead says: Islam has the largest number of young believers in China, new research has found, despite the growth of Christianity in the country and an atheist government. The China Religion Survey 2015, released […]

ChinaSource Perspective

A Rich Historical Ride

The president of ChinaSource, Rev. Schottelkorb, points out some of the highlights of this issue, especially the comprehensive historical context of Chinese Christianity in North America.

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Back to the North (向北方)

A Film Review

Back to the North  Reviewed by Hannah Lau Directed by Liu Hao, Beijing Golden Pictures Co. Ltd. China, 2015, 120 minutes Mandarin Chinese; Chinese and English subtitles San Sebastian Film Festival: 2015 Official Selection Trailer can be viewed on YouTube There’s little that hasn’t been said about China’s former one-child policy and as the […]

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A Way Forward

[…] context. Asia 2020 is part of a broader agenda involving evangelical Christians in the Majority World (MW), consisting of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The topic of the Congress was “Megatrends in the Asian Church.” Plenary speakers included Bishop Ephriam Tendero (World Evangelical Alliance), Todd Johnson (Center for the […]

Editorials

On the Way to the Future

[…] China (the consumer automobile market, for example), the potential is mindboggling, but a quick reality check reminds one that realizing this potential may be many years a way. Optimistic estimates put the number of China’s Internet users by the end of 2001 at more than 40 million. However, most of these are still concentrated […]

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Education for Chinese Christian Families—Another Way

[…] moment it hit me that, although she spoke Mandarin, didn’t know how to read or write Chinese characters. I showed her some simple Chinese characters from my phone, and it made my heart ache when I realized that although I sometimes feel that I have lost much of what I used to know, I […]

Chinese Church Voices

A Foolish Way to Build the Church

[…] Why are you standing there gazing up into heaven?" This is a gentle encouragement, bitter satire, and an alarming warning. ‪In Shenzhen, the slogan of a luxurious Northwest-style restaurant suddenly struck me. It said, "We use the most foolish way to cook." I think "foolish" is honest and meticulous; "foolish" is undivided and devoted; […]

The Lantern

On the Way Home from Easter

[…] Brent’s timely message below. May you know the renewing presence, power, peace and grace of our risen Lord in the days ahead! Kerry Schottelkorb President On the Way Home from Easter This month Christians around the world observed an Easter like no other. Celebrating under the cloud of COVID-19, many traded cantatas and sunrise […]

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Domestic Abuse Is Coming Your Way

Are You Ready?

[…] husband beats her,” a friend said, “and he’s a Christian.” Then she sighed and shrugged. “But all men in that region of China just do it that way. They don’t know how else to resolve conflict.” Gross generalizations aside, this comment alerted me to the issue, and I soon learned that her comment wasn’t […]

The Lantern

Now That China Is Number One

[…] church in China has transformed from a largely rural, socially marginalized, financially poor, and politically persecuted minority to an increasingly influential community advancing the Gospel in dynamic ways in China’s major cities. Looking ahead, here are a few areas that we at ChinaSource believe are critical to the future of the church, along with […]