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Effective Outreach among Chinese—No Visa Required
<p><em> China in Our Midst: Reaching Chinese International Students in America </em>by Glen Osborn and Daniel Su of China Outreach Ministries (COM) will help anyone who wants to get involved in serving and reaching Chinese students but is uncertain about how to do it or wonders if they are qualified.</p>
Destination Peking
A Book Review
Tales of 18 expats who lived, at least for a time, in the Peking of the early 20th century.
Supporting Article
How China’s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works
<p>The author helps us to understand the workings of the religious affairs bureaucracy first by following the story of an aspiring pastor, then by viewing them historically. The Chinese Protestant Three-Self Patriotic Movement Association, China Christian Council, Religious Affairs Bureau and United Front Work Department are all discussed along with how they interact, lines […]
ChinaSource Perspective
Member Care for Workers from China—a Growing Understanding
[…] as a speaker lamented the difficulty of learning the Thai language. “It’s a tonal language!” he exclaimed. This coming from someone whose own language—Cantonese (which I had struggled to learn)—has seven tones (some say nine, depending on how you count them). I could identify completely with his frustration. But other challenges didn’t resonate quite […]
Celebrating Mothers—in China
<p>Mothers are celebrated on many different days around the world. In every month of the year, except January and September, Mother’s Day—or Mothering Sunday in the UK—is celebrated in some country somewhere in the world. In many countries, including China, mothers are celebrated on the second Sunday of May.</p>
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?
[…] 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. In this way, the priorities of the Party are passed on to society through organizations like the TSPM that […]
ResearchShare—A New Resource from ChinaSource
[…] and Its Impact on Chinese Missionary Retention and Attrition. This collection of original research and projects that we call ResearchShare is a work in progress. We are still fine-tuning the process for submitting papers, but we didn’t want to wait until we have all the details sorted to start making helpful and thought-provoking information […]
A COVID-Fatigue Antidote
[…] monitors COVID cases, shutting down communities and cities even when just a few cases are found. As the new school year approaches and COVID cases have increased, students (and their parents) face the possibility of renewed mask mandates and COVID testing. It seems COVID will be with us for quite a while. One common […]
Getting Out of the Bubble
<p>Shortly after we moved back to the States after living in Asia for many years, a Chinese researcher from a major university in China approached us asking if he could spend his last month in the US living with us. It wasn’t that his lease had expired or his stipend was running low. Rather, […]
The 2023 Regulations for Religious Activity Site Registration
What the Party Doesn’t Want You to Know
Under Xi…steps toward liberalization have ended and even reversed…. Xi has removed term limits on his rule, called upon the media to serve the party, arrested outspoken lawyers and feminists, and renewed pressure on house and official churches; all sectors…have fallen under the CCP’s oversight and control.