Shaping Christianity in Greater China
A book review
A book review
Translation of scripture portions by Catholics began over 700 years ago; however, it was not until 1968 that the entire Bible in Chinese in one volume was published. The author follows this process across the centuries.
And who gets to decide?
In an atmosphere of increased social tightening, some younger Christians are asking whether some current expressions of the church might actually stand in the way of an effectively contextualized message that resonates with today’s urban Chinese.
Guidelines for pastors and church staff on how the church should respond to government intervention, including what to do when the police come knocking at your door.
In today’s context, the church cannot focus solely on how to cope with the problem of persecution.
Bibles are now no longer for sale online in China, and that is, indeed, bad news. But we need to be clear what hasn’t happened and what has happened.
A blessed Easter to you from ChinaSource!
A superb book about a very significant topic.
What is China's ranking? And why?
After decades of a rift, things seem to be moving swiftly towards some type of agreement. But what is driving this, and why now?
As a Chinese house church pastor who has studied church-state relations and followed religious legislation for a long time, I have the following five views toward these new regulations. Wang Yi