Spiritual political correctness is a form of legalism shrouded by an appearance of spirituality. While it shapes believers’ thoughts and behavior, over time it harms faith and the church and prepares the ground for the abuse of power by pastors. This requires our serious attention.
Taylor Gorman
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June 10, 2019
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Scholarship
The story of a woman, a poet, from rural Hubei province.
Hannah Lau
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Resources
For all you auditory learners out there!
Joann Pittman
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June 7, 2019
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Resources
In the summer of 2011 I spent about two months traversing China from Kunming in the south to Hegang near the Russian border in the north visiting registered churches and interviewing the pastors.
Wayne Ten Harmsel
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June 5, 2019
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Stories
Two women addicted to heroin find hope at the Home of Abundant Grace.
ChinaSource Team
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June 4, 2019
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Stories
Looking ahead to the 2019 summer issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, "Leadership Ethics."
Kerry Schottelkorb
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June 3, 2019
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Ideas
Suggestions for what to pack when heading to the beach, mountains, or wherever your summer travel takes you.
Joann Pittman
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May 31, 2019
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Resources
A go-to resource for those wanting a brief overview of Chinese history or are looking for an engaging textbook for young students.
Amy Young
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May 29, 2019
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Scholarship
Two women addicted to heroin find hope at the Home of Abundant Grace.
ChinaSource Team
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May 28, 2019
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Stories
Chinese parents often assume that their children attending international schools have the same attitudes, values, and language skills as those attending Chinese schools, but the instruction on how to think—and behave in society—follows different cultural norms.
Tanya Crossman
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May 27, 2019
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Stories
What is the church in China singing and who is writing their worship music?
Joann Pittman
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May 24, 2019
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Stories
To a Japanese professor with Chinese scholars, a Chinese businesswoman with a German officemate, a teacher’s aide, a group of musicians, a retired neighbor and so many others, “Thank you, for helping me have a faith without borders.”
Barbara Kindschi
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May 22, 2019
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Stories