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Editorials
Campus Ministry within Mainland China
Most of us have heard stories about rapid church growth in mainland China. But what about campus ministry? With all the stories about Chinese church growth, it is harder to find stories about the dynamic campus ministry that has developed within mainland Chinese churches. In this edition of ChinaSource Quarterly, we hear from several […]
Peoples of China
China’s Migrant Children
[…] Global Times, Feb 25, 2010. http://china.globaltimes.cn/society/2010-02/507860.html 3If “left behind” children of migrant workers, who remain in the villages without parental care, are included in these statistics, the number rises to 30 million total migrant children in China, comprising 20% of the compulsory school-aged student population. “Strong Performers and Successful Reformers in Education: Lessons from […]
Reverse Culture Shock
[…] (see also this link). This is the stage where lots of things are irritating, like . . . The number of mosquitoes and sand flies that bit us on holidays. December and January are hot, not cold as we have become accustomed to. Complaining Australians (ironically it’s easy to fit right in on this […]
Skills No Longer Needed
[…] want to buy—but don’t know its name—and then scroll through search results to narrow down the algorithms by clicking on the most similar items. Not such a useful skill in Australia; I have the vocabulary for most things here. Slowly developing the ability to discern if the new African face at the international church […]
Lead Article
The Three-Self Patriotic Movement
Divergent Perspectives and Grassroots Realities
[…] recent months of TSPM and house church congregations being harassed and shut down, the Xi Jinping era constitutes a “new normal” in harassment and persecution. House congregations used to occupy a gray zone between official TSPM churches that were approved, and banned groups. But what we are seeing now appears to be concerted official […]
The 2023 Regulations for Religious Activity Site Registration
What the Party Doesn’t Want You to Know
[…] sites—the first update of these rules in over 15 years. What do they actually mean? How different are they from the earlier ones? What do they tell us about the church-state relationship in China today? What can we learn from Xi Jinping’s China? Putting Regulations in the Big(ger) picture: Xi’s China and Governance of […]
Americans Drive on the Left and Other Truths I’ve Learned
Years ago, I was having a conversation with my Malaysian friend, and we started talking about how Malaysia has a lot of British influence. “We drive on the right like they do,” my friend explained.
“Wait, what?” I thought I had heard her wrong, or that she had misspoken. “You mean you drive on the left like they do.”
Chinese Christians in the New Era—Hope and Overcoming
[…] religion for decades, and violently reorganizing society. Thus, China and the PRC are no more equivalent to each other (and much less equivalent) than America and the US government are to each other. Lin’s point about developing a strong Christian identity links to Wesley’s point about unity and mission. With a strong sense of […]
Supporting Article
Hope for HIV/AIDS in China
[…] planning, management and evaluation are invaluable. All of these will encourage Chinese believers to bring a holistic approach to this ministry. Christians in Africa would say to us, “Don’t wait!” Let us make it our prayer that we will be able to hear the voice of the Lord as He strengthens His church, exalts […]
Book Reviews
Campus Ministry in Pre-1949 China
A Book Review.
[…] is a fascinating account of university campus ministry in pre-1949 China, but it is also a remarkably prescient analysis of Communist China that remains relevant today. Chapter 1 begins with Adeney’s arrival in China in 1934. The reader can see that from an early stage, Adeney and his co-workers sought to relate closely with […]