An author has noted that societies being shaped by the forces of modernization and urbanization represent fertile ground for the seeds of Pentecostal revival. Menzies supports this claim in a case study that gives us the history and growth of the Li Xin Church, a large, Pentecostal house-church network.
Robert Menzies
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June 26, 2015
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The editor's point of view.
Brent Fulton
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An opportunity to learn about the Chinese worldview through study in Beijing and Xi'an.
China Academic Consortium
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June 17, 2015
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The latest episode in the government’s attack on Christian churches in Wenzhou is the drafting of regulations outlining precise limits on the size and location of religious buildings and the size and placement of crosses.
Brent Fulton
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June 15, 2015
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Changes on the horizon for NGOs in China.
Brent Fulton
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June 10, 2015
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Following more than a year of cross and church demolitions in Zhejiang Province, in May the provincial government published a draft set of regulations governing the construction and location of religious venues, as well as the placement of Christian crosses. The draft regulations were posted on the websites of two government agencies, with a request for comments from the public. One pastor in the province shared his comments with the Gospel Times, who in turn posted it on their site. It’s an interesting look at how these regulations are viewed by a Christian leader, as well a fascinating window into how the religious sphere “talks to” the state in China, employing language the state understands.
ChinaSource Team
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June 9, 2015
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On June 4, 2015, ChinaSource President Brent Fulton was a guest on the Connecting Faith program of My Faith Radio in the Twin Cities. Host Neil Stavem spent the hour talking with Brent about modern China and some of the unique challenges and opportunities facing the country and the church in China 26 years after the crackdown in Tiananmen Square.
Joann Pittman
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June 8, 2015
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In April, the Chinese government made available for comment the draft of a proposed Foreign NGO Management Law, which, if enacted as is, could significantly impact the work of foreign NGOs currently operating in China.
In the weeks since the draft was published, there’s been much discussion and analysis of the implications of this proposed law. Below is a roundup of some of the best pieces I’ve seen on the subject (so far).
Joann Pittman
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May 29, 2015
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An interview with Lauren Pinkston on preparing people for cross-cultural work.
Amy Young
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May 27, 2015
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For decades foreign NGOs trying to work in China have struggled with a lack of legal framework. Rumors have abounded about legislation that was “just around the corner,” but which never seemed to see the light of day.
Brent Fulton
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May 22, 2015
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Faith-based organizations have, for too long, adopted a secular business model for gauging their effectiveness. This is the conclusion of Gary Hoag, Scott Rodin and Wesley Wilmer in their short but provocative book, The Choice.
Brent Fulton
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May 20, 2015
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A look at ChinaSource initiatives for Christian leaders in China facing new challenges in their ministries.
ChinaSource Team
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May 19, 2015
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