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Passing the Faith to the Next Generation

Reaching American-Born/Second-Generation Chinese

Sam George in “Chinese Christians of Chicagoland: The Experience of One American City” states, “One of the surprising finds was a cluster of nearly 10,000 Chinese students in the Urbana-Champaign region without any Chinese church in the university town.” George continues by exhorting the American Chinese church to reach out to the generation of […]

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How China’s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works

[…] way to grasp how the religious affairs bureaucracy works is to view it historically, which is especially useful as the structure today is a holdover from the 1950s. When the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) came to power, it organized all non-communists who wished to cooperateor collaborateinto a “united front,” by which allies could be […]

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Reflections on Dr. Daryl Ireland’s Lecture and Its Implications for Chinese Christians Today

Dr. Ireland’s recent lecture has further enriched our understanding, shedding light on the interplay between media, religion, and society—a timely and thought-provoking topic. We delved deeply into Chinese Christian history and explored his unique take on social media.

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Jesus: The Path to Human Flourishing

A Book Review

Jesus: The Path to Human Flourishing (The Gospel for the Cultural Chinese) by I’Ching Thomas. Graceworks Private Limited, 2018, 126 pages. Paperback. ISBN: 978-981-11-5718-9. Available on Amazon and from Graceworks. Augustine stated that “All truth is God’s truth,” and in I’Ching Thomas’s book, Jesus: The Path to Human Flourishing, the author takes this to […]

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Flipping the Page—Back to ChinaSource Journal

[…] Quarterly to ChinaSource Journal. For those who have been with us for a long time, you may remember that this publication originally launched as ChinaSource Journal in 1999. The name reflected its depth and purpose—a serious, reflective, and insightful journal that examines Christianity in China and the key issues shaping the church. Over time, […]

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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?

[…] loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party and comparatively weaker emphasis on traditional Christian ideas. Five-year TSPM/CCC plans are not new. In fact, since its formation in the 1950s, the TSPM—like all other societal organizations under Chinese Communist Party (or CCP) leadership—was required to formulate plans in step with the five-year plans of the CCP. […]

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The Shaping of Christianity in China Today

A Book Review

<p>Two book reviews provide Eastern (WANG Jun ) and Western (Richard Cook) perspectives on <em>Surviving the State, Remaking the Church: A Sociological Portrait of Christians in Mainland China</em> by Li Ma and Jin Li in which the responses to faith by Chinese Christians in mainland China since 1949 are explored through many interviews.</p>

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A Testament of Faith: The Bürklin Family’s Century-Long Partnership with the Chinese Church

[…] the years, many who participated in China Partner’s training programs have become pastors, seminary professors, and church leaders. The impact of this ministry is not measured in numbers but in the relationships formed and the long-term spiritual growth of those they have served. At the same time, the Bürklin family has always understood that […]

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The Never Ending March

A Book Review

The Never Ending March: China’s Religious Policy and the Catholic Church by Sergio Ticozzi, preface by Stephen Baskerville. Hong Kong: Chorabooks, 2018, 183 pages. Shortly after the provisional accord on the nomination of bishops in China was announced by the Vatican and Beijing, Chorabooks released The Never Ending March.  Now, two years later, with […]

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Returnees Committing to Church in China

[…] There are reasons to be quietly confident that returnees will find it increasingly easy to integrate into local churches, especially in the burgeoning urban churches where growing numbers of people have spent time overseas—including many church leaders. All the same, we should pray for churches in China to consider the following. Empathize with returnees. […]