God does not permit an absence of trials, and they come today with beating drums.
​Though the snow blankets the ground, the red plum blossoms are still bright. As persecution arrives, our love for the Lord deepens.
ChinaSource Team
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December 17, 2019
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What we fundamentally believe about China’s church goes a long way toward determining how we will choose to engage, how we view what is desirable, and what is possible.
Brent Fulton
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December 4, 2019
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Stories
A look at how churches are responding.
Swells in the Middle Kingdom
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November 25, 2019
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Stories
From the recent webinar, "What Is It Like to Be a Christian in China?"
Joann Pittman
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November 4, 2019
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China has a lot to celebrate as a nation looking back at its 70-year history; during these years, what has happened with the church in China?
Peter Bryant
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September 30, 2019
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Knowing what's happening and understanding the context.
Joann Pittman
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July 19, 2019
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The last decade has seen an increase in the number of young Chinese scholars choosing to make Christianity part of their academic studies. Who are these young scholars?
Swells in the Middle Kingdom
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May 8, 2019
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The essays in this ebook, written by a Chinese scholar, were originally published in the ChinaSource Quarterly. Writing from a sociological perspective, Hou Shui offers a unique perspective on the church in China and its role in society, as well as its relationship to the party-state.
Huo Shui
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February 8, 2019
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I had left a village corrupted by crime, and returned to a village transformed by Christ.
ChinaSource Team
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February 5, 2019
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Stories
Four challenges that indigenous researchers face in researching the church in China.
LI Jin, Mary Li Ma
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November 23, 2018
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Access, trust, and past immersion in essential related fields are three advantages enjoyed by two indigenous Chinese researchers.
LI Jin, Mary Li Ma
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November 14, 2018
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We continue our series on research and the indigenous Chinese church with part three—a look at some of the publically available resources for research in China.
WU Xi
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November 7, 2018
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Ideas