As COVID-19 lingers on, it does not seem that this threat to public health has caused our Chinese friends to question eternal things more than before. We do, however, have open doors with neighbors that we never had before.
M & C
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October 30, 2020
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Stories
It is possible to agree on many things about China, yet still talk past one another.
Brent Fulton
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October 28, 2020
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Ideas
A Chinese Christian counselor talks about the current emotional plight of Chinese young people and provides penetrating analysis that is helpful to better understand the challenges that Chinese young people face today.
ChinaSource Team
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October 27, 2020
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Ideas
In the wake of COVID-19, what is available and accepted for dealing with mental health issues?
Lisa
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October 26, 2020
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Stories
We would never have asked to go through this period, and we are hoping we won’t have an encore performance with a second wave this winter, but we are thankful for God’s unwavering presence throughout this crazy year.
Paul deMena
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October 23, 2020
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Stories
Anxiety and depression have increased around the world during the coronavirus in 2020 and China is no exception.
Lisa
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October 21, 2020
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Stories
The bell was sent to a scrap company during the Cultural Revolution. Twenty years later, when St. Paul's Church was renovated, the missing bell left a void that could not be filled.
ChinaSource Team
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October 20, 2020
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Stories
And not a sneak peek at a new Bible translation.
Joann Pittman
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October 19, 2020
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Stories
Choosing to face hardship—for remaining in China seemed foolish to almost everyone back in February—has brought us tremendous blessing, as each of us has experienced in the most concrete ways imaginable the solid trustworthiness of God’s promise: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”
Swells in the Middle Kingdom
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October 16, 2020
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Stories
All youth face struggles as they grow up but 2nd generation young people have challenges specific to their situation.
Michael Weis
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October 14, 2020
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Stories
Tortured by dogs and forced into confessing a crime he didn’t commit, Zhang Yuhuan spent more than 26 years in prison. He wrote more than 600 appeal letters and was finally released. What sustained him during that time?
ChinaSource Team
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October 13, 2020
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Stories
I am glad there are people telling the other side of the story of the TSPM church in China; it’s not only fair to do so but also beneficial for the kingdom of God.
Steve Lim
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October 12, 2020
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Ideas