A new blog in China called iWorship is giving voice to Wang Mingdao, one of the great evangelists and leaders of the Chinese church during the twentieth century. Last week, on our Chinese Church Voices blog, we posted a translation of one of their posts, called “Slow to Speak.” In it, Pastor Wang reminds us of the importance of using our words for God’s glory.
Joann Pittman
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October 26, 2015
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Are doors opening for Chinese Christians to be reaching Muslims with the gospel?
Tabor Laughlin
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October 23, 2015
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It is easy for the church to lose sight of her purpose in the face of today’s challenges. During a recent commemoration of Samuel Pollard, a missionary whose life dramatically impacted large pockets of southern Yunnan, Pastor Gai of Kunming preached on the nature of the church and the calling we must not lose sight of.
ChinaSource Team
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October 20, 2015
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A ChinaSource "3 Questions" interview with Dr. Fenggang Yang, director of the Center on Religion and Chinse Society at Purdue University.
Joann Pittman
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October 19, 2015
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What is the most beautiful place in China?
Joann Pittman
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October 16, 2015
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More than 35 years after Deng Xiaoping’s ascendancy to power, a sober assessment of the political implications of Deng’s reforms is much needed. China’s Political Development: Chinese and American Perspectives proposes to fill this gap by bringing together the insights of two dozen eminent scholars, twelve each from China and the United States, to address key aspects of governance reform since 1978.
Brent Fulton
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October 14, 2015
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One popular new Christian blog in China is called iWorship (爱敬拜). A recent post featured an excerpt of some writing by Wang Mingdao, the famous Chinese evangelist of the early twentieth century. In it, he presents multiple scenarios where it is best to be slow to speak, reminding the reader of the importance of making sure that our words are being used for God’s glory. In the era of social media, which demands a comment or opinion or criticism of everything, it remains a good word for us all today.
ChinaSource Team
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October 13, 2015
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Three cookbooks everyone who is interested in China—cooks and non-cooks alike—should know about.
Amy Young
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October 12, 2015
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"Mentoring in the Chinese Context" is this month's ChinaSource Converstations podcast.
Joann Pittman
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October 9, 2015
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In the past several years there has been a perceptible shift in the approach of many organizations working with the church in China. The shift is from training large numbers of leaders in a relatively short period of time to mentoring a few leaders over a longer period of time.
In this podcast, we hear from three seasoned speakers in this area as they discuss what mentoring looks like in China ministries, and the implications of mentoring in a Chinese context.
Taylor Gorman
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October 7, 2015
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Making sense of Cbina's economic slowdown.
Brent Fulton
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The exhortation of a pastor in China to "Build a church without walls."
ChinaSource Team
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October 6, 2015
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