In Pastor Hsi, written by Mrs. Howard Taylor, we can tell that the pastoral problems Pastor Hsi encountered when the Shanxi Church was established more than a hundred years ago are exactly the same as those we face today: there is the danger of false teachers, the pain brought by church division, and the various different voices from inside and outside the church.
Paige
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December 2, 2024
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Stories
As this painful summer passed, poor Pastor Hsi endured unspeakable suffering and pressure, but most of his co-workers still supported him firmly. The love and loyalty of people were a great comfort to him. But they still had to go through this refining furnace together. Sometimes it even seemed that God’s hand had withdrawn, and Satan was destroying the ministry at will.
Paige
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November 22, 2024
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Stories
In 1881, Hsi started a medical mission station, apart from foreign supervision, in Deng Village, five miles away from his home. He practiced medicine in the front and held meetings in the back, naming it “fuying tang” (Gospel Hall). Hsi served as a doctor, preacher, and boss, and his home was often crowded with people seeking help.
Paige
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October 4, 2024
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Stories
Many Chinese Christians suffered to love others and endured hardship in their native land because they loved the Lord. Pastor Hsi was one of them. Ordained by Hudson Taylor in 1887, he was the first pastor ordained by the China Inland Mission in mainland China.
Paige
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August 30, 2024
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Stories
A truly “Christian” Chinese church will not only be thoroughly enculturated, but it will also retain the entire “rule of faith” shared by the rest of the universal church. Finally, Chinese Christians, knowing they are part of the universal church, will continue to seek to share the joys and trials of the indigenous churches of all other cultures. Such a church would be biblical, God-pleasing, and truly Chinese.
Glen Thompson
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June 28, 2024
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Stories
At a time when the study of Christianity in China is becoming more difficult, the CHCD opens a new portal to explore China’s Christian past. The tool might be different than rummaging through a traditional archive, but by repackaging archival materials into an online tool it invites anyone to ask, “What could be discovered if…?”
Alex Mayfield, Daryl Ireland, Eugenio Menegon, Greta Rauch
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November 10, 2023
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Stories
Yuan provides an extensive overview of early mission work in China done by New Zealanders. She acquaints us with mission agencies and some of the missionaries as she describes how the work progressed.
Sylvia Yuan
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June 13, 2022
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Scholarship
Starting in 1818 and continuing to the present, the author provides an overview of the history of student ministry in China.
ZHU Zi Xian
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July 12, 2021
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Scholarship
The story of Olive and Theo Simpkin.
Peter Bryant
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May 15, 2020
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Resources
Over 100 years ago, God began a work along the steep inclines above the Nujiang River in Yunnan that greatly impacted the Lisu people and many others along with and through them.
Walter McConnell
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August 28, 2019
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Stories
A church with a long history celebrates a new building.
ChinaSource Team
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February 19, 2019
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Stories
Ten pioneering Western female missionaries to China who with their Chinese co-laborers made significant contributions to missions work in China.
ChinaSource Team
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May 22, 2018
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Stories