By analyzing website page views, we have selected from the ChinaSource Quarterly the five issues and five articles most viewed by our readers. In addition, there is a full reprint of the one article our statistics tell us was most widely read.
ChinaSource Team
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March 11, 2019
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Scholarship
Our readers are given a look back at the origins of the ChinaSource Quarterly, its development over the years, and the process used to keep it on the cutting-edge of current happenings in China.
ChinaSource Team
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Resources
ChinaSource interviews Mary Ma and LI Jin, guest editors for four issue of the Quarterly, who will be the guest editors for the summer 2019 issue.
ChinaSource Team
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Scholarship
First of two essays by China Source Quarterly readers who tell us why they take the time to read the Quarterly and the reasons they find it valuable.
Kevin Xiyi Yao
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Scholarship
Having finally gotten into the medical system and now on their way toward treatment, Beth and her family journeyed further into the shame, ignorance, and difficulties hiding those living with HIV in China.
Beth Forshee
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Stories
From the ChinaSource president.
Kerry Schottelkorb
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Scholarship
Second of two essays by China Source Quarterly readers who tell us why they take the time to read the Quarterly and the reasons they find it valuable.
George King
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Resources
If you enjoy a hot cup of tea and historical fiction, then this book is for you!
Amy Young
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March 8, 2019
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Resources
Looking further at the core values of ChinaSource and how I experienced them and learned their value.
Kerry Schottelkorb
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March 6, 2019
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Stories
In the ten years between 1966 and 1976, it was difficult for some believers as well as house churches in certain areas to gather. And so they met in some unusual places—caves, cellers, tunnels, forests, and more.
ChinaSource Team
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March 5, 2019
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Stories
Our journey toward treatment and care for our daughter took us under China’s HIV veil.
Beth Forshee
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March 4, 2019
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Stories
A new resource from ChinaSource for anyone interested in ministry in China or to the Chinese diaspora.
Joann Pittman
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March 1, 2019
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Resources